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We have many events coming up at Plantation Village in the Month
of March. The following events are available to you as well as
your families: Thalian Hall Productions is coming to PV on Friday, March 27th in the Auditorium! Everyone is invited to be a part of the show, Brewing up Murder Mystery. This is a Dinner
Theater with audience participation and your family
members are invited to attend. We will enjoy dinner before the
show with a served dessert during the intermission. This will be a
meal credit so, lets pack the house. Sign up on the Senior
Portal or at the Hostess desk to attend.
Following the Dinner Theatre, Saturday, March 28th at 3 pm,
invite your family to travel with you on our coach to see the
UNCW Baseball team play against Liberty College at Brooks Field.
Peek inside the preview this month and feel free to take
advantage of any opportunity to invite your loved ones to come spend time at your community.
UPCOMING EVENTS Here are just a few of the
exciting highlights we have scheduled for the month of
March:
Tuesday, March 3rd Primary Voting
6:30 am AU
Monday, March 9th
Monthly Documentary The Violence Paradox
2:00 pm AU
Tuesday, March 10th
PV Presents: Uninhabitable Planet
10:00 am AU
Friday, March 20th
NC Museum of Art Raleigh Art & Bloom
7:30 am TR
Tuesday, March 24th
WWAY Station Tour & Dutch Lunch at The Joyce Irish Pub
9:15am TR
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Community Life Services
Department
Offices located next to the
Wellness Center across from the
gym
Alycia Williams
Community Life Services Manager
910.772.3143
Tenesha Powell
Activities Coordinator
910.772.3116
Office hours Wednesday-Thursday
Open 10:30 am – 2:30 pm
2020
March 2 Carol Bryson Baltimore, MD
March 2 Martha Howell Baltimore, MD
March 2 Phyllis Jones New York,NY
March 3 Betty Fulenwider Charlotte, NC
March 3 Nancy Kirby Roxboro, NC
March 5 Walt Makaryk Harvey, IL
March 6 Joan Feinstein Brooklyn, NY
March 6 Lee Mintzell Washington DC
March 6 Nancy Summers Delaware, OH
March 7 May-Britt Bergstrom Sweden
March 8 Sandy Nolan Exeter, NH
March 10 Stan Nawrocki Gary, IN
March 10 Glendoria Pettygrove Presque, MA
March 11 Richard Jessup Siler City, NC
March 13 Beverley Stevens Marshallville, GA
March 15 Stella Honeycutt Burgaw, NC
March 16 Eileen Kapetsky Baltimore, MD
March 16 George North Staten Island, NY
March 18 Carole Siegel Staten Island, NY
March 18 Jean Lampe Flushing, NY
March 19 Lorraine Noris Wanamassa, NJ
March 19 Marylin Searby Carolina Shore, NC
March 19 Elaine Tassi New York
March 21 Mike Davis Warsaw, NC
March 21 Jean Donaldson Long Island, NY
March 21 Joan McGraw Long Island, NY
March 23 Joyce Lanoue Utica, NY
March 24 Sid Brooks Shreveport, LA
March 25 Tom Pappendick Roanoke Rapids, NC
March 29 Charles Askey Williamsport, PA
March 29 Suzanne Markham Boston, MA
March 28 Donald Bergstrom Minneapolis, MN
March 31 Cecelia Corbett Wilmington, NC
Pat and Kirt Doersch 3/17 2
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: VETERANS DISPLAYS: Bob Glasgow wishes to turn over Memorial Day (May) and Veteran's
Day (November) displays to interested volunteers. Contact Bob Glasgow at 5034
2020 Resident Exhibit Case. Have items you would enjoy sharing with others? We are
putting together the calendar for the Display Case. To be an exhibitor contact Lynn Brown, chairman at 910.319.6261
Volunteer to Lead our Jewelry Class: If you have an interest in jewelry making and are looking
for a way to get involved, call or email Alycia in CLS for details.
In need of more Tutors for Blair Elementary. Tutors unite. Join your fellow residents in helping tutor and mentor the next generation. Tutors can ride the 9:00 am coach for
transportation. Please contact, Sandy Quarg for details 686.2771
Volunteer to Teach a Class or Give a Presentation. Our residents are the reason PV is such a fantastic place to live. Give back to your community by scheduling a talk, presentation, or
social event. We usually need three to four weeks prior notice to coordinate an event adequately. Call or email Alycia in CLS to get started.
[email protected] 910.821.8050
The following organizations listed below need additional volunteers. If you can give a few hours a week (or more) in any of these locations, please contact
Valerie Smith at 910.798.6406, or email [email protected]
Phone Pals for Friendship is an outreach program that matches volunteers with elderly homebound residents to provide much needed companionship with a weekly phone call. Trained volunteers are given the same clients to call each week, which creates a sense of
friendship with the resident.
Cape Fear Literacy Council needs volunteers to serve as tutors to assist children and adults with reading education and to teach English as a second language.
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is a national service program of the Corporation of National and Community Service. RSVP works to match the varied interests and
skills of volunteers with community needs by offering diverse opportunities through a wide range of placements in New Hanover County who need them the most.
Any volunteer opportunities you’d like to see here? Call Community Life Services at
910.821.8050, and we will add it to the next newsletter. Also, don’t forget, if you have five or
more residents committed to go, we can arrange transportation (2 weeks in advance is
standard).
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SPOTLIGHT: IN HOUSE EVENTS
Here are details on a few exciting PV in-house activities for March. Please mark your calendars
and register on Senior Portal under the Activities and Events Calendar. Signup sheets are also
located at the Activities Desk.
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PV’s Men’s Coffee Group
Established in 1992 by the Director of Leisure Services, this group formed as a leisure activity to provide a venue for men to meet and become acquainted, drink coffee, and have discussions about any topic. This is not a club, there are no dues or initiations. Just show up; we love to see new members! Do not miss our guest speakers on Monday. Contact Tom Pappendick 686.8564 with questions.
PDR, Mondays & Wednesdays at 9:00 am.
Showing in the CAR September 12th at 11am
Friendly Writers Group
Meet with your friendly writers’ group in the Cypress room. If you enjoy writing or don’t enjoy writing, we are a normal group with entertaining and inspiring stories.
CYP Every Friday at 10:00 am.
AU November 16th at 3pm
Acrylic Paint Class
Cheryl Crane-Hunter continues acrylic painting classes for beginners and intermediate painters. Supply cost per class is $7.00.
ART Thursdays at 10:00 am & March 27th at 9:00 am
Showing in the CAR September 12th at 11am
Great Courses on DVD
Topic: The Architecture of Power: Great Palaces of the Ancient World. CYP Every Thursday at 4:00 pm.
Meditation Sitting Group We will review a variety of meditation techniques and help you find the ones that are most suited to you in whatever time and place you find yourself.
ES 1st, 2nd, & 4th Wednesday from 4-4:30 pm.
SPOTLIGHT: IN HOUSE EVENTS (Continued)
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Friday Night Concert Series
Sign up at the hostess desk to enjoy dinner before dancing the night away with live music, taped concerts, or musical movies: “Elvis Presley: Classic Performance ”, “The Buddy Holly Story“, “Barry Manilow: Live on Broadway”, “Thalian Hall Production: Brewing up Murder Mystery Theatre. AU Every Friday. Buffet begins at 5:00 pm, and the concert will begin at 6:00 pm
Technology Mondays
Bring your laptop, iPad, or tablet fully charged with any technical question you may have. Justin Stevenson will be here to assist you in the order of which you sign up. PDR Every Monday at 1:00 pm.
Double Deck Pinochle We are excited to begin our Resident Run Double Deck Pinochle
Club! Please contact Dick Bodner at 910-686-4832 if you have any
questions.
CAR Wednesdays at 11:00 am
Escape the Coming Night Bible Study
Continuation of David Jeremiah’s presentations on Bible
prophecy. This is a sound only presentation and consist of 12
lessons.
CAR Every Tuesday at 10:00 am
Primary Voting
The Plantation Village auditorium is a polling location for the March 3, 2020 primaries. The polls open at 6:30 am and will close at 7:30 pm. Come out and vote!
AU Tuesday, March 3rd at 6:30 am
SPOTLIGHT: IN HOUSE EVENTS (Continued)
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Clay Class
Create your own terracotta (clay) vessel or garden sculpture. We
will be using the coil method of hand building with clay. Artist
Cheryl Crane Hunter will demonstrate this art adventure. Cost is
$7 charged to your account for provided materials.
ART Thursday, March 12th at 1:00pm
Connections + with Page Rutledge March Topic: "Old Me vs New Me"
Changing identities when loss of differing types affects us as individuals
New attendees are always welcome to the Connections Group. CYP Monday, March 9th at 11:00 am
Kitchen Tour
Come see the "behind the scenes" workings of our fabulous kitchen! Sign up in the Activities book or Senior Portal. Meet in the Fireplace Lounge. Limited to 10.
Fireplace Lounge Thursday, March 12th at 9:30 am
P.V. Presents: Uninhabitable Planet Charles Hall, P.V. Server, will hold a brief presentation. Hear his thoughts regarding the threats of an uninhabitable planet followed by a “Q&A” session. AU Tuesday, March 10th at 10:00 am
Part VI: Nutrition for the Mature Population: Eating You Alive
Join your Health & Safety Committee in watching an informational documentary “Eating You Alive.” 2016|TV-PG| Documentary | Run time: 1hr 52 min. AU Tuesday, March 10th at 1:00 pm
SPOTLIGHT: IN HOUSE EVENTS (Continued)
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Five Week Art History Class
Discussions and power point will be used to present the history of art, cultural, and storytelling of each period. Final topic for this session: - Surrealism CYR Tuesday, March 17th at 1:15 pm
Great Decisions Topic: “Red Sea Security” CYP Friday, March 27th 3:30 pm
Thalian Hall Production: “Brewing up Murder”
Everyone is invited to be a part of the show, Brewing up Murder Mystery. This is a Dinner Theater with audience participation and your family members are invited to attend. We will enjoy dinner before the show with a served dessert during the intermission. This will be a meal credit so, lets pack the house.
AU Friday, March 27th at 6:00 pm
P.V. Women’s Group
"PV Friends" We want to make new friends and be a friend. Social hour with refreshments in the Auditorium.
AU Tuesday, March 31st at 3:00 pm
St. Patrick’s Day Concert PV Singers will be performing a St. Patrick's Day concert followed by the Irish Walsh Dance School performance.
AU Thursdays, March 17th at 3:30 pm
SPOTLIGHT: OUTINGS: Register by visiting the Senior Portal’s “Transportation and Outings”
Calendar or the Activities Desk.
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Neighborhood Dining Join us on three monthly occasions for a Dutch treat with neighbors. Ladies Lunch Evening Dinner International Dining
Olive Garden Deck House Nawab Indian Cuisine
March 11th March 18th March 25th 11:30 am 5:00 pm 5:00 pm
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“American Gullah” Downtown Art History Tour
You will not want to miss the highly favored History of Gullah Geechee on display at the Art's Council's ACES gallery. Along the way we will visit several other historical Art Galleries in the Wilmington Area. TR Friday, March 13th departing at 10:30 am
UNCW Family Baseball Outing vs. Liberty
Invite your family members to join you for our first UNCW Baseball Outing. Game starts at 4:00 pm at the Brooks Field. Tickets can be bought using the Senior Portal or by calling 1.800.808.UNCW. Tickets Range from $5 to $10. Sign up for transportation on the Senior Portal or at the Activities Desk.
TR Saturday, March 28th departing at 3:00 pm
Cape Fear Parrot Sanctuary
Beulaville, NC is the home of hundreds of refuge Parrots, Macaws,
and Cockatoos. These birds live in aviaries large enough for them to
fly. Meet the volunteers who take care of them, as well as their own
personal Chef Linda. We will also enjoy a Dutch lunch on the way
home at Old Chicago in Jacksonville, NC.
TR Tuesday, March 31st departing at 10:30 am
Art in Bloom-NC Museum of Art Raleigh Once a year, Art in Bloom features over 50 floral interpretations of art in the Museum's galleries. Experience an early tour followed by a Dutch lunch at "The Oak" at 11:30 am. $15 charged to your account. TR Friday, March 20th departing at 7:30 am
Local Coach Routes
March 2020
Local Coach-Ogden Area
Monday & Wednesday
9:00 am.-11:00 am.
1:00 pm.-3:00 pm.
Friday 1:00 pm.-3:00 pm.
Wilmington Coach
Tuesday 9:00 am.-12:00 pm.
Thursday 1:00 pm.-4:00 pm.
Church Coach
Sunday 8:45 am.-10:45 am.
St. Marks
Sunday10:15 am.-12:45 pm.
Downtown
Please commit when signing up
for any form of transportation.
Building/Area Meetings
March 14th 10:00 am.
Building A
Solarium A
Building B
Solarium B
Building C
Solarium C
East Villas
Cypress Room
Northwest
Auditorium
West
Carolina Room
Plantation Place
Parlor Two
Coffee Chat
March 11th at 11:00am. (AU)
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Committee Meetings
Health and Safety
March 2nd at 10:00 am.
(PDR)
Leisure Services
March 4th at 2:00 pm.
(CYP)
Finance
March 5th at 10:00am.
(PDR)
Housekeeping
March 6th at 11:00 am. (PDR)
Fine Dining
March 10th at 3:00 pm. (PDR)
Building and Grounds
March 19th at 3:00 pm. (PDR)
Pre-Council
March 23rd at 10:00am.
(CYP)
Resident Council
March 26th at 11:00 am.
(AU)
WHAT’S NEW
➢ Publix Run: The local coach hours have been extended to 2 ½ hours on the 1st & 3rd
Wednesday of each month. For those that are interested, you will now have the
opportunity to shop at Publix during these times.
➢ Introduction to Meditation: The remaining three weeks of the four-week 30-minute series
taught by Sharon Ely. Classes will be held on Wednesdays March 4th in the Wellness Center
at 3:30 pm.
➢ Seated Zumba: Join us for class in the exercise room at 9:30 am 1st and 3rd Saturdays.
➢ Investment Club: Back by popular demand, we will meet on Wednesday, March 18th at
10:00 am in the Carolina Room.
PLEASE NOTE:
➢ Dinner and a Film: “Some Like it Hot” (March 4th AU), “Lady of Burlesque” (March 11th AU),
“Sandlot” (March 18th AU), and “1917” (March 25th). Dinner is a buffet and starts at 5:30
pm. The show starts at 6:00 pm. A meal credit will be charged for dinner.
➢ Azalea Festival Tours: We are planning to travel to see the Azalea Garden Tours as well as
the Historic Wilmington Home Tours on the 3rd & 4th of April. You can sign up on the Senior
Portal or at the Activities desk if you are interested. Must sign up by March 17th for tickets
to be purchased in advance.
➢ Aqua Zumba: Scheduled for Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 10:00 am -10:45 am 1st & 3rd
Sat. 10:30am -11:15am.
➢ Met Opera: If you are interested in attending the 2020 Met Opera performances please
contact Community Life Services. Sign-up sheets for each Opera are at the Activities Desk in
the OLLI book and on Senior Portal. We must have 5 or more to provide transportation.
➢ Aloha Library: Lauren Love is the new associate for Aloha Library and will be here on the
first Thursday of every month at 9:30 am.
➢ Kitchen Tour: Kitchen Tour is back! Starting March 12th at 9:30 am.
Bring your ideas for 2020 outings and presentations to CLS. Pick up a suggestion form from the
table located outside of the CLS office. Once you complete the form drop it in the brown
basket on the desk. These suggestions can be items from your bucket list or just ideas to start
your new journey at P.V. We are excited to get started planning our 2020 adventures.
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Week 1 March 1st – March 7th
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Sunday, March 1st 8:45am-Church Route to St. Marks (TR) 10:15am-Church Route Downtown (TR) 2:00pm- The Sound of Music (TR) 6:30pm- Cape Fear Stage- Engelbert Humperdinck (TR) Monday, March 2nd 9:00am-Men’s Coffee Hour (PDR) 9:00am-Local Coach (TR) 10:00am-Health & Safety Comm. Mtg. (PDR) 12:00pm-Hand Drumming for All (TR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Technology Monday (PDR)
Tuesday, March 3rd 6:30am-Primary Voting (AU) 9:00am-Wilmington Coach Route (TR) 10:00am-Escape the Coming Night Bible Study (CAR) 1:00pm-Game of Hand and Foot (CAR) 7:00pm-Duplicate Bridge (CAR)
Wednesday, March 4th 9:00am-Men’s Coffee Hour (PDR) 9:00am-Local Coach including Publix 10:00am- Holy Communion (CYP) 11:00am-Double Deck Pinochle Game (CAR) 1:00pm-Billiards (CAR) 1:00pm-Local Coach including Publix (TR) 2:00pm- Leisure Service Comm (CYP) 3:00pm-Ping Pong (CAR) 3:30pm-Inroduction to Meditation (ES) 4:00pm-Meditation Sitting Group (ES) 5:30pm-Dinner and a Film- “Some Like it Hot” (AU)
Thursday, March 5th 9:30am-Aloha Library (Library) 10:00am-Acrylic Paint (ART) 10:00am-Finance Committee (PDR) 12:00pm-OLLI presents American Revolution: The Real War for Independence (TR) 1:00pm-Wilmington Coach Route (TR) 3:00pm-PV Singers Rehearsal (AU) 4:00pm-Great Courses (CYP) 4:30pm-Happy Hour (MAG) 7:00pm-Partners Bridge (CAR)
Friday, March 6th 9:00am-Lapidary Class (AR) 9:00am-Senior Men’s Club (TR) 10:00am-Ping Pong (CAR) 10:00am-Friendly Writing Group Meeting (CYR) 11:00am-Colorin’ and Stitching’ (CAR) 11:00am-Housekeeping Committee (PDR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Billiards (CAR) 3:30pm- Line Dance Class (ES) 5:00pm-Friday Night Concert Series-(AU) “Elvis Presley- Classic Performance “ Saturday, March 7th 9:00am-Dr. Maddock (RCC) 9:30am-Seated Zumba Gold (ES) 10:30am-Aqua Zumba (pool) 2:00pm-Matinee– “Arrival” (CYP)
Week 2 March 8th – March 14th
Sunday, March 8th 8:45am-Church Route to St. Marks (TR) 10:15am-Church Route Downtown (TR) Monday, March 9th 9:00am-Men’s Coffee Hour (PDR) 9:00am-Local Coach (TR) 11:00am- Connection + (CYP) 12:00pm-OLLI presents: Hand Drumming for All (TR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Technology Monday (PDR) 2:00pm-Monthly Documentary- The Violence Paradox (AU) Tuesday, March 10th 9:00am-Wilmington Coach Route (TR) 10:00am-Escape the Coming Night Bible Study (CAR) 10:00am-PV Presents: Uninhabitable Planet (AU) 1:00pm- Nutrition for the Mature Population “Eating you Alive” film (AU) 1:00pm-Dr. Kerry Smith (RCC) 3:00pm-Fine Dining Committee (PDR) 7:00pm-Duplicate Bridge (CAR) Wednesday, March 11th 9:00am-Men’s Coffee Hour (PDR) 9:00am-Local Coach 11:00am-Double Deck Pinochle Game (CAR) 11:00am-Coffee Chat (AU)
11:30am-Ladies’ Lunch–Olive Garden (TR) 1:00pm-Billiards (CAR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR) 2:00pm-Wellness Seminar (ES) 3:00pm-Ping Pong (CAR) 4:00pm-Meditation Sitting Group (ES) 5:30pm- Dinner and a Film- Lady of Burlesque (AU)
Thursday, March 12th Pool closes at 11:00am 9:30am-Kitchen Tour (FPL) 10:00am-Acrylic Paint (ART) 12:00pm-Book Club Mtg (PDR) 12:00pm-OLLI presents American Revolution: The Real War for Independence (TR) 1:00pm-Wilmington Coach Route (TR) 1:00pm- Clay Class (ART) 3:00pm-PV Singers Rehearsal (AU) 4:00pm-Great Courses (CYP) 4:30pm-Happy Hour (MAG) 7:00pm-Partners Bridge (CAR) Friday, March 13th Pool opens back up at normal time 9:00am-Lapidary Class (AR) 9:00am-Senior Men’s Club (TR) 10:00am-Ping Pong (CAR) 10:00am-Friendly Writing Group Meeting (CYR) 10:30am-“American Gullah” Art Tour (TR) 11:00am-Colorin’ and Stitching’ (CAR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Billiards (CAR) 3:30pm- Line Dance Class (ES) 5:00pm-Friday Night Concert Series- “The Buddy Holly Story” (AU) Saturday, March 14th 10:00am- Area Meetings 11:15am- Met Opera: Der Fliegende Hollander (TR) 2:00pm-Matinee–“Four Weddings & A Funeral” (CYP) 6:15pm- Music on Market: Sinatra Sampler (TR) 6:30pm- WSO: Banquet of Baroque (TR)
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Week 3 March 15th – March 21st
Sunday, March 15th 8:45am-Church Route to St. Marks (TR) 10:15am-Church Route Downtown (TR) Monday, March 16th 9:00am-Men’s Coffee Hour (PDR) 9:00am-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Technology Monday (PDR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR) Tuesday, March 17th Last Day to Sign Up for Azalea Garden Tour 9:00am-Wilmington Coach Route (TR) 10:00am-Escape the Coming Night Bible Study (CAR) 1:15pm-Five Week Art History Course (CYP) 3:30pm- P.V. Singers St. Patrick’s Concert (AU) 7:00pm-Duplicate Bridge (CAR) Wednesday, March 18th 9:00am-Men’s Coffee Hour (PDR) 9:00am-Local Coach including Publix (TR) 10:00am- Investment Club (CAR) 11:00am-Double Deck Pinochle Game (CAR) 1:00pm-Local Coach including Publix (TR) 1:00pm-Billiards (CAR) 3:00pm-Ping Pong (CAR) 4:00pm-Meditation Workshop (ES) 5:00pm-Evening Dinner-Deck House (TR) 5:30pm- Dinner and a Film- Sandlot (AU)
Thursday, March 19th 10:00am-Acrylic Painting Class (ART) 12:00pm-OLLI presents American Revolution: The Real War for Independence (TR) 1:00pm-Wilmington Coach Route (TR) 3:00pm-Building and Grounds (PDR) 3:00pm-PV Singers Rehearsal (AU) 4:00pm-Great Courses (CYP) 4:30pm-Monthly Social (MAG) 7:00pm-Partners Bridge (CAR) Friday, March 20th 7:30am- NC Museum of Art Raleigh ART & Bloom(TR) 9:00am-Lapidary Class (AR) 9:00am-Senior Men’s Club (TR) 10:00am-Ping Pong (CAR) 10:00am-Friendly Writing Group Meeting (CYP) 11:00am-Colorin’and Stitchin’ (CAR) 1:00pm Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Billiards (CAR) 3:30pm-Line Dance Class (ES) 5:00pm- Friday Night Concert Series “Barry Manilow- Live on Broadway” (AU) Saturday, March 21st 9:30am-Seated Zumba Gold (ES) 10:30am-Aqua Zumba (pool) 2:00pm-Matinee– “Chariots of Fire” (CYP)
7:00pm- PNC Broadway: An American in Paris (TR)
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Week 4 and Week 5 March 22nd – March 31st
Sunday, March 22nd 8:45am-Church Route- St. Mark’s (TR) 10:15am-Church Route-Downtown (TR) Monday March 23rd 9:00am-Men’s Coffee Hour (PDR) 9:00am-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Technology Monday (PDR) Tuesday, March 24th 9:00am-Wilmington Coach Route (TR) 9:15am- WWAY Station Tour & Lunch (TR) 10:00am-Escape the Coming Night Bible Study (CAR) 1:00pm-Dr. Kerry Smith (RCC) 7:00pm-Duplicate Bridge (CAR) Wednesday March 25th 9:00am-Men’s Coffee Hour (PDR) 9:00am-Local Coach (TR) 11:00am-Double Deck Pinochle Game (CAR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Billiards (CAR) 3:00pm-Ping Pong (CAR) 4:00pm-Meditation Sitting Group (ES) 5:00pm-International Dining- Nawab Indian (TR) 5:30pm-Dinner and a Film– “1917” (AU) Thursday, March 26th 9:00am-Acrylic Painting Class (ART) 11:00am-Resident Council (AU) 12:00pm-OLLI presents American Revolution: The Real War for Independence (TR) 1:00pm-Wilmington Coach Route (TR) 3:00pm-PV Singers Rehearsal (AU) 4:00pm-Great Courses (CYP) 4:30pm-Happy Hour (MAG) 7:00pm- PNC Broadway- Cats (TR) 7:00pm-Partners Bridge (CAR) Friday, March 27th 9:00am-Lapidary Class (AR) 9:00am-Senior Men’s Club 10:00am-Ping Pong (CAR) 10:00am-Friendly Writing Group Meeting (CYP) 11:00am-Colorin’ and Stitching’ Club (CAR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR)
Friday, March 27th 1:00pm-Billiards (CAR) 3:30pm-Line Dance Class (ES) 3:30pm- Great Decision: “Red Sea Security” (CYP)
5:00pm- Friday Night Concert Series Thalian Hall Production:“Brewing up Murder Mystery Theater"(AU) Saturday, March 28th 2:00pm-Matinee– “Slumdog Millionaire” (CYP)
3:00pm-UNCW Family Baseball Outing– (TR) Sunday, March 29th 8:45am-Church Route- St. Mark’s (TR) 10:15am-Church Route-Downtown (TR) Monday March 30th 9:00am-Men’s Coffee Hour (PDR) 9:00am-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Local Coach (TR) 1:00pm-Technology Monday (PDR) Tuesday, March 31st 9:00am-Wilmington Coach Route (TR) 10:00am-Escape the Coming Night Bible Study (CAR) 10:30am-Cape Fear Parrot Sanctuary (TR) 3:00pm-P.V. Women’s Group (AU) 7:00pm-Duplicate Bridge (CAR)
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WELLNESS
Matters
March 2020
Healthy Sleeping Seminar Wednesday, March 11th
2pm in the Exercise Studio During the month of March, Chris will be
lecturing about something everyone does, everyday! Chris will educate attendees
on how to best prepare for a full and complete night of sleep.
2020 Plantation Village Walk-a-thon
Thursday, April 9th 11:00am
Meet in the Auditorium at 11:00 AM for the start! There will be a long route and short route to accommodate a variety of ability levels. Sign up at the activities desk by 3/16 to guarantee your t-shirt size. Dogs are invited to join for the walk. Lunch will be served following the walk.
Important Dates
Wednesday, March 11th Seminar
Thursday, March 12th
Pool Closes at 11:00am for cleaning. Will open up Friday morning.
Thursday, April 9th
2020 PV Walk-a-thon
Exercise of the Month TRX Row
TRX row is a body weight exercise that primarily targets the upper back, shoulders and biceps muscles. Your core also heavily benefits from this exercise as it has to work nonstop to keep your body from dropping down
Investigation and the Cultivation of Joy For Plantation Village – March 2020
Catherine Ibsen, Ph. D., RYT 500
An important mental training in the Buddhist tradition is the cultivation and maintenance of wholesome mind states and the prevention and abandoning of unwholesome ones. Wholesome states are the conditions for freedom and happiness and unwholesome ones are the conditions for misery. Mindfulness and investigation are basic tools for identifying which conditions are associated with which results. We can’t just ‘will’ ourselves to be happy. It has to be real, to be authentic, to inhabit our whole body, and to be stable and long lasting. At first, mindfulness helps us remember to just notice states of joy or happiness as they happen to us. We notice that it feels pleasant in our body. We may be warm, relaxed, or at ease. We notice with pleasure the things around us, a glistening drop of dew on a soft pink flower petal, the sound of a symphony of frogs, the smell of fresh mowed grass. We notice the thoughts that arise. “What a lovely sound. I am happy now. This is a pleasant experience.” Mindfulness enhances that experience of enjoyment. When we practice with investigation, an aspect of the fourth domain of mindfulness, we are not just being
mindful of the presence or absence of the experience of joy, we are mindful of the conditions that are present
before we experience the pleasure and the patterns of events that emerge as the experience fades away. We
learn to recognize whether the pleasure of a particular experience is followed by either lasting happiness or
misery. We know that it might feel really good in the moment to vent our anger at someone who we think has
harmed us but later, we may also find that we have deeply hurt someone we love. We may also learn that the
unpleasantness of a particular experience may be followed by a deeper, more lasting and satisfying experience
of happiness. It is hard work to put in a garden, digging, watering, and weeding. But the fruit of the effort is so
sweet. If we really pay attention, we can develop the wisdom to know what patterns of behavior lead to the
stable, long lasting, authentic happiness that will carry us through bad times and which ones lead to misery.
When we fail to act in our own best interests for lasting happiness, which we often do, I wonder if it is simply
because we don’t have the right kind of knowledge, the kind of knowledge that comes from our direct
experience. Just knowing intellectually what to do doesn’t lead to wisdom. Wisdom is acquired experientially.
Mindful attention and investigation increase the possibility that we actually acquire experiential knowledge. We
don’t have to take as long as it took Bill Murray in the movie Groundhog Day to finally learn that being a self-
centered jerk doesn’t lead to happiness. But like Bill Murray, we are often stuck. Some of our old habits and
our biologically based predispositions are quite strong, witness the difficulty with New Year’s resolutions. If we
really want to cultivate joy in our lives and abandon misery, we have to pay very close attention and investigate
the conditions for stable, long term happiness to arise. Our brains aren’t designed to make us happy, they are
designed to make us survive and reproduce. If we want to be happy, we have to investigate and then resist
some of our habits and instincts. That seems to me to be the long-term goal of all spiritual practice.
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March Meditation Sitting Group
Meditation Sitting Groups March 4th, 11th, & 25th
4-4:30pm
Meditation Workshop March 18th 4-5pm
MONTHLY GROUP EXERCISE CLASS SCHEDULE - This is a weekly schedule. All times and dates are
identical during the month of March.
MONDAY
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FUNCTION FITNESS
8-8:50am
ES
AQUA TONE
9-9:50am
Pool
AQUA ZUMBA
10-10:45 am
Pool
PRACTICAL
BALANCE
11-11:50am
ES
TUESDAY
_______________
FUNCTION FITNESS
9-9:50am
ES
AQUA FLOW
10-10:50am
Pool
ZUMBA GOLD
10-10:50am
ES
JOINTS IN MOTION-
An Arthritis
Foundation
11am-11:50am
ES
STRENGTH AND
CONDITIONING
1-1:50pm
ES
STRETCH AND
BALANCE
2-2:50pm
*Norman
WEDNESDAY
___________
FUNCTION FITNESS
8-8:50am
ES
TAI CHI
9-9:50
ES
AQUA TONE
9-9:50am
Pool
AQUA ZUMBA
10-10:45am
Pool
PILATES
10:30-11am
ES
CHAIR YOGA
11-11:50am
ES
Meditation Workshop
3rd Wednesday
4-5:00pm
ES
FRIDAY
_______________
FUNCTION FITNESS
8-8:50am
ES
AQUA TONE
9-9:50am
Pool
AQUA ZUMBA
10-10:45am
Pool
PILATES
10:30-11am
ES
MERRY YOGA
11-11:50am
ES
LINE DANCE
3:30 pm
ES
Saturday
Aqua Zumba
1st & 3rd
10:30- 11:15am
Seated Zumba Gold
9:30-10am
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THURSDAY
_______________
FUNCTION FITNESS
9-9:50am
ES
AQUA FLOW
10-10:50am
Pool
ZUMBA GOLD
10-10:50am
ES
JOINTS IN MOTION-
An Arthritis
Foundation
11am-11:50am
ES
STRENGTH AND
CONDITIONING
1-1:50pm
ES
STRETCH AND
BALANCE
2-2:45pm
*Greg
ES
Combination Movie Month
March brings a variety of movies to enjoy! Due to uncontrollable circumstances, in the event we
have technical issues, the movie may be relocated or cancelled.
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Chariots of Fire
Two runners are driven by personal compulsions to win at the 1924
Olympics in this 1981 Best Picture Oscar(R) winner.
Showing in the CYP on Sat March 21st at 2:00pm
PG|1981| Drama| Time Run: 2hr 4min.
Four Weddings & A Funeral
Bumbling Charles keeps running into a fascinating American girl at various weddings. A witty romantic comedy that follows an eccentric group of friends and their comical love stories.
Showing in the AU on Sat March 14th at 2:00 pm
R|1994| Run Time: 1hr 57min
Arrival
When mysterious spacecraft land across the globe, Louise Banks is sent to
decipher their intent. As tensions mount, Banks discovers the aliens’ true
purpose and, to avert global war, takes a chance that could threaten
humanity.
Showing in the CYP on Sat March 7th at 2:00pm
PG-13| 2016|Run time: 1hr. 56 min
Slumdog Millionaire
At a key turning point for the Catholic Church, Pope Benedict XVI forms a surprising friendship with the future Pope Francis. Inspired by true events.
Showing in the CYP on Sat March 28th at 2:00pm R| 2008|Internaional | Run Time: 2hr
SENIOR MEN’S CLUB: Coach leaves at 9:00 am from the Gallery (pre-function) area. Must have
5 signed up to provide transportation.
SENIOR MEN'S CLUB OF WILMINGTON, NC C/O Cameron Art Museum
3201 South 17th Street Wilmington, NC 28403
NEWSLETTER March 2020
Our club meetings are held on Fridays at 10:00 AM at the Cameron Art Museum. According to Jim Ray, our VP & Program Chairman, the following is our schedule for March.
The 2020 annual dues of $80 are now overdue! See Below if You Have Not Paid
Mar 6 Wellness for Seniors By Harley Norris, Wellness Director for Carolina Bay at Autumn Hall Arranged by Jerry Bagnell Mar 13 Save Our Hospital By Gene Merritt, Real Estate Developer Arranged by Rod Andrews Mar 20 Future Direction of the US Army By Lt. Gen. Jim Pasquarette, US Army Arranged by Jim Pasquarette, Father of Lt. Gen. Pasquarette Mar 27 We will meet at the 1st Baptist Activity Center at 1939 Independence Blvd. Topic has not been set at this time. __________________________________________________________________________ The annual dues for 2020 are $80 and are now due. Please bring your check made out to “Senior Men’s Club” to a meeting or mail it to our Treasurer, Tom Lefebrve 236 Foxwood Lane, Wilmington, NC 28409. __________________________________________________________________________
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COMMUNITY ARTS
Thalian Hall
The Sound of Music Sunday, March 1st 3:00 pm Departing at 2:00 pm
Annie Sunday, June 14th 3:00 pm Departing at 2:00 pm Newsies Sunday, July 12th 3:00 pm Departing at 2:00 pm
Call 910.632.2285 for tickets. Met Opera Der Fliegende Hollander Saturday, March 14th 1:00 pm Departing at 11:15 am Call 910.962.3195 for tickets Music on Market Sinatra Sampler Saturday, March 14th 7:30 pm Departing at 6:15 pm
Chamber Music Mix Tape- Anniversary Sunday, April 26th 4:00 pm Departing at 3:00 pm Call 910.962.3500 for tickets
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Wilson Center
Cape Fear Stage Presents:
Engelbert Humperdinck
Sunday, March 1st 7:30pm Departing at 6:30 pm Rain-A Tribute to the Beatles
Tuesday, April 14th 7:30 pm
Departing at 6:30 pm
Call 910.362.7999 for tickets
PNC Broadway Present:
An American in Paris
Saturday, March 21st 8:00pm
Departing at 7:00 pm
Cats
Thursday, March 26th 8:00 pm
Departing at 7:00 pm Call 910.362.7999 for tickets Wilmington Symphony Banquet of Baroque
Saturday, March 14th 7:30
Departing at 6:30 pm Azalea Festival Pops Sunday, March 29th 5:00 pm Departing at 4:00 pm North Carolina Symphony Beethoven’s 9th Thursday, April 30th 7:30pm Departing at 6:30 pm Call 910.362.7999 for tickets
Health and Wellness
Because seniors are at a higher risk of contracting and experiencing
complications from the flu and flu-like illnesses, following are some key points
to remember:
How to avoid sharing germs:
• Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water
o Lather long enough to sing the happy birthday song
• Use hand sanitizer
o Rub hands together for at least
20 seconds
• Refrain from touching your face
• Push elevator buttons with your
knuckle instead of your fingertip
If you or your spouse have flu-like symptoms:
• Call your physician!
• Stay in your home
o Do not come to the dining room, common areas or to activities with
other residents until you are symptom-free
for 24 hours
• Order meals to be delivered to your home
o If you come to the dining room and either
you or your spouse have flu-like symptoms,
you will be asked to return to your home and
your meals will be brought to you
• Cancel housekeeping
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