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CELEBRATING THE MOMENTS!
COLONY NEWS
A Weekly Newsletter for Members and Staff of Meredith Bay Colony Club
#139 June 9, 2013
MAHJONG ………….. “A game that originated in China, commonly played by four players (with some three-player variations found in Korea and Japan). Similar to the Western card game rummy, mahjong is a game of skill, strategy and calculation and involves a certain degree of chance.” And from what I understand --- it is also a lot of fun!
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK…………
“A motorcycle functions entirely in accordance with the laws of reason, and a study of the art of motorcycle maintenance is really a miniature study of the art of rationality itself.”
---Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS
June 12th Yvette Hajudukiewicz
June 12th Alfred Bates
June 15th Bill Keaton
June 17th Jacqueline Robie
June 19th Irma Cohen
June 23rd
Louise Maheux
June 24th Pauli Novicki
June 25th Gilda Keenan
DON’T FORGET THE ANNIVERSARIES! June 7th Charlie Chatterton 2 yrs. June 10th Rocco Lopardo 3 yrs. June 22rd Christine Dole 4 yrs June 30th Kay Taylor 3 yrs June 30th Irma Cohen 2 yr. July 1st Jean Stephesns 4 yrs July 23nd Max & Jane Jenness 4 yrs
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AGING WELL IS ALSO A NEWSPAPER COLUMN!
Every other Saturday the Laconia Citizen publishes our Newspaper Column that usually has something to do with aging issues --- But you can also find it on our Facebook Page, on our Website or just by asking for copy. I can also add you to an Email list if you would like a copy sent to you automatically. The most recent column is entitled ‘Turning 90’ and is about some lessons that motorcycle week can teach us about successful aging.
JOKE OF THE WEEK………
An Old man went to the doctor complaining of a terrible pain in his leg. “I am afraid it’s just old age”, replied the doctor, “there is nothing we can do about it.” “That can’t be” fumed the old man, “you don’t know what you are doing.” “How can you possibly know I am wrong?” countered the doctor. “Well it’s quite obvious,” the old man replied, “my other leg is fine, and it’s the exact same age!”
‘AGING WELL’ ON THE RADIO
Each Wednesday at 8:35 on WEZS 1350 AM MBCC Sponsors ‘Aging Well’ a talk show that invites a special guest to talk about issues of special interest to Seniors or that showcases the special of work of Seniors. Be sure to check in to see who Jim will have on this week! Most all of the shows are available via podcast by logging onto wezs.com.
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PLANTING TIME!
What better reason to get outside than to do a little
planting? The flower boxes at the front look great as
do the garden areas that branching off to the sides --- I
should know the names of the flowers that you will
see photos of later in this edition (but I don’t). The
front sign is looking great --- and unless I’m guessing
wrong the new addition is a hummingbird feeder.
Any visits yet?
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WORD OF THE WEEK…………
Prosaic \proh-ZAY-ik\ adjective
1 characteristic of prose as distinguished from poetry : factual 2 dull, unimaginative 3 :everyday, ordinary EXAMPLES
The novel's protagonist is a young accountant who has grown weary of her prosaic life and longs for adventure and world travels. "It was as if our drought had developed the magical powers of a dark lord, the ability to suck water back uphill, away from the farmers down south who need it.… The reality here is more prosaic, but revealing. No dark magic, just a year so dry that Gus's model can't cope with the reality of the situation." — From an article by John Fleck in Albuquerque Journal, May 7, 2013
DID YOU KNOW?
In the 1600s, any text that was not poetic was prosaic. Back then, "prosaic" carried no negative connotations; it simply indicated that a written work was made up of prose. That sense clearly owes much to the meaning of the word's Latin ancestor "prosa," which meant "prose." By the end of the 17th century, though, poetry had come to be viewed as the more beautiful, imaginative, and emotional type of writing, and prose was relegated to the status of mundane and plain-Jane. As a result, English speakers started using "prosaic" to refer to anything considered matter-of-fact or ordinary, and they gradually transformed it into a synonym for "colorless," "drab," "lifeless," and "lackluster."
Read more at http://www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day/#pvSfpedWuR3kMhHd.99
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FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES PRESENTS:
“THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT”
“PART II” 7:30 in the Community Room
This represents MGM's 1976 sequel to
its enormously successful compilation
film That's Entertainment (1974). In lieu
of the multi-narrator device of the first
film, director Gene Kelly chooses to limit
the hosting chores to two people:
himself, and his friendly rival Fred
Astaire. Another departure from the first
film was the decision to include comedy
and dramatic highlights from MGM's
past, with such stars as Greta Garbo
(seen in a montage of "I want to be
alone"s), Greer Garson, Katharine
Hepburn, Cary Grant, Jean Harlow,
Wallace Beery, Marie Dressler, Red
Skelton, the Marx Brothers, and Laurel
and Hardy (though the last-named
team's vignettes are culled from Hal
Roach productions which were merely
released by MGM). Be sure and catch That's Entertainment from the beginning
for Saul Bass’ opening credits, incorporating a variety of title-sequence styles:
waves crashing on the shore, pages turning in a book, and a J. Arthur Rank-style
gong. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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DINING WITH CHEF BRAD………….
“We will be having our first Clam Bake June 15th in
the Bistro. The featured Dessert for this Event will
be Chefs Famous Banana Foster. Reservations
must be made by Wednesday June 12th.”
----------Bradley Southwick, Executive Chef
THE LIBRARY…………. “ Come visit the library to
see the display of new
books given to us by
Barbara Brehm's family.
There are too many to
list but they are now unpacked and ready to be read. Come and
enjoy.! ------ Jane Durnan
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FROM THE SUGGESTION BOX
A Suggestion was received that the Member
Directory be updated.
A Directory update consists of three parts:
meeting with new Members and writing up a
brief bio, taking a photograph and lastly
publishing. The 2nd and 3rd parts I can do ---
but a Volunteer is needed for that all
important first part……….
Note made to change the Club Calendar to show the Men’s Breakfast to be at
8:30
That was a good catch and in time for me to be able to make the needed change
for this week. I saw the note posted outside the Bistro and adjusted the
breakfast hours accordingly as well.
A very nice comment of appreciation for last week’s Colony News was received.
Thank You!
An observation was made about last weeks suggestion of extending the Grand
Courtyard’s walkway.
I understand the request as being so to allow walkers (in the summer at least)
to avoid the more serious hill at the garage end of the building. Helpful Hint:
To the side of the big garage doors are personal size doors that you can enter
(by card key) and then walk on the level over to the elevator.
Note of support for labeling a panoramic photograph of our mountain views.
Since last week I have received a Castle in the Clouds Conservation Area Trail
Map and while some of those peaks are sure to be represented (e.g. Mt. Shaw)
there are many others not included. You would think that with all the photos I
take that I would know something about taking a panoramic photograph.
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There are several ways to do it – but it is most easily done on a panoramic
camera. If I can get the image I can get it printed.
More on Photographs – A thank you for the Rainbow one last week.
That one actually happened to be mine as I was wondering around the hallways
looking to see how you might have decorated for motorcycle week when I
looked out and there it was!
PUZZLERS EXTRAORDINAIRE……………
I understand that this time the credit for Puzzle Completion goes to Martha
Federspiel and Jean Stephens. Congratulations on a Job well Done!
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CLUB CALENDAR……………
MONDAY - June 10th 7:15 ~ 10 am BREAKFAST IS SERVED - Bistro 9 am (by appt) PEDICURES / MANICURES/ WAXING - Hair Salon 11 am – 2 pm LUNCH IS SERVED - Bistro 2:00 pm EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICE - AL Dining Room 5 :30- 6:15 pm DINNER RESERVATIONS - Terrace Dining Room TUESDAY – June 11th 7:15~ 10 am BREAKFAST IS SERVED ~ Bistro 8- 9 am TAI CHI WITH LU ANN - Fitness Center 9 - 9 :45 am ADVANCED AQUATIC EXERCISE - Indoor Pool 9:30 am FRENCH CLASS WITH CLAUDINE - Art Studio 9:45 - 10:30 am BEGINNERS AQUATIC EXERCISE - Indoor Pool 10 am (by appt) SALON CUTS - Hair Salon 11 am - 2pm LUNCH IS SERVED— Bistro 1 – 4 pm BRIDGE - Tavern 2:30 pm PIANO SING - A - LONG - AL Dining Room 5::30- 6:15 pm DINNER RESERVATIONS - Terrace Dining Room WEDNESDAY – June 12th 7:15 ~ 10 am BREAKFAST IS SERVED ~ Bistro 8:15 – 9 am LU ANN - EXERCISE - Fitness Center 11 am – 2 pm LUNCH IS SERVED - Bistro 12 pm (by appt) BARBER— BEN WYMAN - Hair Salon 2 – 4 pm CHESS CLUB - Bistro 1 pm MEMBER SHOPPING - Reservations required 3 pm MEMBER SHOPPING - Reservations required 5:30 - 6:15 pm DINNER RESERVATIONS — Terrace Dining Room THURSDAY – June 13th 7:15~ 10 am BREAKFAST IS SERVED ~ Bistro
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THURSDAY – June 13th ---- Continued………………. 8 – 9 am TAI CHI WITH LU ANN - Fitness Center 8:30 MEN’S BREAKFAST - Bistro 9: - 10:30 am ADVANCED AQUATIC EXERCISE - Indoor Pool 9 am (by appt.) SALON CUTS - Hair Salon 9:45 - 10:30 am BEGINNERS AQUATICE EXERCISE - Indoor Pool 11am—2 pm LUNCH IS SERVED - Bistro 1:30 pm MAHJONG - Tavern 5:30— 6:15 pm DINNER RESERVATIONS- Terrace Dining Room
FRIDAY - June 14th FLAG DAY CEREMONY 7:15- 10 am BREAKFAST IS SERVED ~ Bistro 11am – 2 pm LUNCH IS SERVED - Bistro 2 - 4pm WII BOWLING - Community Room 2:30pm FLAG DAY CEREMONY - Bistro 5 :30- 6:15 pm DINNER RESERVATIONS - Terrace Dining Room 7:30 pm FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE - Community Room SATURDAY June 15th 7:15 – 10 am BREAKFAST IS SERVED ~ Bistro 11 am – 2 pm LUNCH IS SERVED - Bistro 2 pm KNITTING - Puzzle Room 5:30- 6:15 pm DINNER RESERVATIONS - Terrace Dining Room SUNDAY – June 16th 7:15 – 10 am BREAKFAST IS SERVED - Bistro 10:15 am CATHOLIC SERVICE - AL Activities Room 11 am – 2 pm LUNCH IS SERVED - Bistro
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CLOSING NOTES…………….
THIS AND THAT……………
This week is Motorcyle Week --- For those who might be new to the area --- it means that getting around is a little more complicated – so please plan accordingly. If you can put those appointments off to a later date – it might make sense to do so……… Newspaper Delivery Update ---- Since the beginning we have been blessed by having Volunteers ready and willing to get up early each morning to deliver your newspaper right to your door! That is no longer possible and your newspaper will now await you in the plastic box in the entrance foyer designated for that purpose. I can’t remember if others have done it before her --- but it is certainly with heartfelt appreciation that we can all thank Carolyn Sutcliffe for most recently having taken on that responsibility.
Thank You Carolyn! Diane wants to know who would be interested in outdoor lawn games such as badminton , bocce, horseshoes, shuffle board, croquet or trap? Given that summer only feels like it is 3 weeks long we all need to make the best of it. Let Diane know what your preferences are………… No Shopping on Wednesday June 19th --- There is going to be a Party Instead!
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MORE THIS AND THAT………… Promptness is a good thing --- especially with your Dinner Reservations. The Dining Staff respectfully asks for your timely arrival in order to keep things moving smoothly. Thank you! I don’t know whose idea it was to have an Open House Cocktail Party in Remberance of Barbara Brehm --- but I think it is a great one --- and one that I am sure Barbara would not only approve – but endorse! Barbara was always so easy to photograph. I never had to coax a smile out of her because she was always beaming ----- add to that smile her penchant for a colorful wardrobe and you had some who was truly radiant!
I rather imagine that is how she would like us to remember her and what better way than by raising a glass in her honor. A very special lady who will be missed by us all!
Have a great week!
----- Howie