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WELCOME NEW
RESIDENTS!
VILLA 2:
Judy Adams
Dolores Ciecierski
Bob Lewis
Doris Knight
Theresa Martin
Faith & Robert McClelland
Lynn ODwyer
Angela Sauer
Lloyd Tucker
Joanne Wenkel
VILLA 3:
Audrey Kamaras
VILLA 4:Mary Lou Mooney
Bobbie Thompson
Welcome to Fellowship
Square Tucson
we look forward to
meeting you!
A Christian Care Company
FELLOWSHIP SQUARETUCSON
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Active Lifestyles 7
Bella Hair Design 11
Blood Pressure Clinic 9
Department Updates 2
Library Corner 12
Mark your Calendar 5
Residents Corner 10
FEBRUARY 2013
COLD AND FLU REMINDER:
Cold and flu season is just around the corner, sobe prepared! Check your medicine cabinet and
stock up on some of the basic supplies to keep
on hand for the dreaded cold and flu season, and remember
these general healthy guidelines:
WASH YOUR HANDS FREQUENTLY: the Number
One method to prevent the spread of cold and flu is
frequent HAND WASHING.
Keep your choice of cold and flu remedies on hand,including: antihistamine, pain reliever, cough drops, and
Imodium.
Keep plenty of clear liquids on hand: tea, apple juice,
Gatorade, ginger-ale, popsicles & chicken broth
Jell-O, soup, crackers and dry cereal are a must.
ALSO REMEMBER:
STAY AT HOME WHEN YOU ARE SICK.
Drink 6-8 glasses of water daily; hydrate to remove toxins.Dehydration occurs easily; consult your doctor if you are
unable to tolerate food and drink for more than 24 hours.
Cover your nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing.
Disinfect shared surfaces to stop the spread of germs, and
use liquid hand sanitizer whenever you see a dispenser.
Eat a healthy diet that includes fruits & veggies to boost
immunity and get plenty of sleep.
Reduce stress and exercise to build up your strength to fightinfections.
Resident Services is available for assistance; we are able to
shop, pick up prescriptions, freshen the bed linens, prepare
meals, provide biohazard clean up, check vital signs and offer
support during your illness. We can also deliver meals from
the dining room; a list of services and pricing is in this months
Villager. For more information, call: 721-3006.
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FEBRUARY 2013PAGE 2
DEPARTMENT NEWS & UPDATES... ACH DEBIT AVAILABLESave
time with automatic withdrawal of
your rent from your checkingaccount on the 5th day of each month.
To sign up, pick up a form from the
Leasing officefill it out, sign and
return with a voided check attached.
2012 SOUTHERN AZ FOOD
DRIVE RAFFLE Congratulations to
our 2012 Food Drive Raffle winner
Mary R. Smith! Thank you to every-
one who so generously participated in
our 2012 Food Drive in December of
this past year. We collected over 600
pounds of food for the Southern AZ
Community Food Bank. The Food
Bank provides food to individuals,
families and local agencies in need of
temporary food assistance through
their Emergency Food Box Programthroughout the year. Thank you again
for your generosity!
FOREVER STAMPS are available
for sale from the Activities Office in
Villa 1: books of 20 stamps are $9.20,
individual stamps are $.46 each.
PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY;
Free Prescription Delivery is available
from the Walgreens at Pantano &
Speedway to the residents of
Fellowship Square Tucson, every
Friday afternoon! Order prescriptions
and small household items for free
delivery every Friday. To schedule
delivery, call the Walgreens
Pharmacy: 204-1006.
SENIOR COMPANIONS: Did you
know we have volunteers who are
available to visit and assist Residentswith small household chores, run
errands, write letters and more at no
charge? Volunteers hours are
MondayFriday, 9:00am to 2:00pm,
as available and may vary. If you
would like to schedule Senior
Companions volunteers, contact our
Oasis AL Manager: 461-1469.
MAINTENANCE UPDATES:
MAINTENANCE WORK ORDER
LINE: 731-6699. If you have a
Maintenance Emergency after-hours or
on the weekend, call the main office at
886-5537.
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY,
please dial 911 IMMEDIATELY.
After calling 911, you can then useyour Lifeline to alert Security so they
can assist, as needed. By calling 911
first, you can save precious time
during an emergency. If you are in a
common area when an emergency
occurs, dial 911 on one of the pay
phones located onsite; the call is a free.
ELEVATOR EMERGENCY
PHONE: All Elevators are equipped
with an emergency phone system. In
the event of a mechanical problem,
please activate the emergency buttons
and you will be transferred to our
emergency operator, where a live
person will be able to send someone to
assist you, 24-hours a day.
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FEBRUARY 2013 PAGE 3
DINING ROOM REMINDERS:
TO-GO ORDERS: To-Go orders are
available from the Hostess in the
Dining Room:Sunday: 11:00am2:00pm
Monday-Saturday:
Lunch: 11:15am1:30pm
Dinner: 3:30pm6:30pm
DELIVERIES: To place an order for
delivery from the Dining Room, call
the Bistro at 731-6680 before 2:00pm.
There is a $3.00 delivery charge PERMEAL for meals delivered to a
Residents apartment. If you are not
home at the specified delivery time, the
Dining Room will leave a note on your
door that delivery has been attempted
and you will need to PICK UP your
order from the Dining Room. Please
note that meal charges will still apply,
even if you do not pick up your order.
DINING ROOM HOURS:
Sunday: 11:00amlast seating
at 1:45pm
Monday-Saturday
Lunch: 11:30amlast seating at 1:15pm
Dinner: 4pmlast seating at 6:15pm
BISTRO HOURS:Sunday Breakfast only: 7:00am-10:00am
Monday-Saturday
Breakfast: 7:00am-10:30am
Lunch: 11:00am-2:00pm
Bistro: 731-6680
Dining Room Manager: 721-3046
TRANSPORTATION REMINDERS:
RESERVATION FOR SHOPPING
TRIPS: please call the Activities
Office: 721-3003. To sign up for the
morning shopping trips please call in
by 4:00 pm the PRIOR business day.
For afternoon shopping trips, please
call by 10:00 am the day of the trip.
There is a limit of TWO reusable
shopping bags per person on shopping
trips. Please mark your bags with your
NAME, VILLA & APT #.
MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION:Transportation to Medical appointments
is available Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 10AM-2PM. Please schedule your
appointments during this time frame.
To arrange Transportation to ALL
Medical Appointments, please call the
Concierge: 886-5537. Reservations for
medical appointments must be made no
later than 12:00pm the day PRIORtoyour appointment.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
MAKE YOUR FRIENDS
YOUR NEIGHBORS!
When you refer friends to FellowshipSquare and they move in well deduct
$150 OFF YOUR NEXT
MONTHS RENT.To learn more about our Resident
Referral Program call Leasing:
886-5537
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FEBRUARY 2013PAGE 4
Physical Therapy &
Outpatient Services
through Christian Care
Outpatient Rehab ClinicDr. Lonny C. Nenadovich, BS, DPTChristian Care Outpatient Rehab Clinic
offers state-of-the-art ACP Modalities
enjoy your physical therapy as you work
with our highly qualified professional
physical therapy staff.
Contracted Insurance:
Medicare B, United Healthcare
(includes LifePrint), APIPA,
Bridgeway Advantage &
MercyCare Advantage
Physical Therapy available Monday
through Friday, Villa 2, Suite #170.
Call for a Free Evaluation
(520) 721-3033
LOOKING FOR TAX FORMS?Federal and State tax forms may be printed
off the internet from the following sites:
FEDERAL TAX FORMS:www.irs.ustreas.gov or
www.irs.gov/formspubs
Request forms via mail by calling the
IRS automated line: 1-800-829-3676,
(TDD 1-800-829-4059).
AZ STATE TAX FORMS:
www.azdor.gov/forms.aspx
AZ forms by mail: 1-800-352-4090,
(TDD 1-800-397-0256).
The government also offers free
e-filing online for individual Federal tax
returns at: www.irs.gov/efile
MONDAY NIGHT MOVIES
6:30PM IN VILLA 2!
Join us every Monday night
and enjoy a great new release or a
blast from the past, complete with
popcorn & soda. Seating begins at 6pm.
February 4th:The Lucky One, (2012)
PG-13, Romantic Drama:
A Marine vet credits a photo of an
unknown woman, for saving his skin
in Iraq. When he returns to the States,
he sets out to find the woman that
steered his fate. Starring: Zac Efron,Taylor Schilling and Blythe Danner.
February 11th: Waltzing Anna,
(2006) PG-13, Inspirational
Comedy: A greedy big-city doctor is
sent to work at a quirky retirement
home. Starring: Robert Capelli Jr,
Artie Lange & Emmanuelle Chriqui.
February 18th: Men In Black 3,(2012) PG-13, Action/Adventure:
Agent J must travel back in time to
change the course of history...if he
fails the future of the world is at stake.
Starring: Will Smith, Tommy Lee
Jones, Josh Brolin & Emma
Thompson.
February 25th: The Words (2012)
PG-13, Drama: After finding a
brilliant unpublished book in an old
briefcase, an aspiring writer decides to
claim it as his own work, setting events
in motion that have him facing an
unexpected ethical quandary. Starring:
Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Irons, Dennis
Quaid, Olivia Wilde & Zoe Saldana.
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FEBRUARY 2013 PAGE 5
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
This Months Special Events you dont want to miss
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND
SABBATH SERVICE, 2:00pm in V2:
Jewish Sabbath service conducted by
Barry Hirsch of Congregation Anshei
Israel. Services are approximately 45
minutes. Everyone is welcome! Sign up
with Activities: 721-3003.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD
SUPER BOWL CELEBRATION!4:30pm, Villa 2 clubhouse: Join us for
Super Bowl XLVII and cheer for your
favorite team at our Super Celebration
with great food, football pool and lots of
fun! Doors open at 4:00pm with football
pool going until kick off. Seating is
limited. RSVP to Activities: 721-3003.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH
ABUNDANT LIFESTYLES, 1:00 pmin Villa 2: Share and Tell; Come ready to
share and travel down memory lane.
Bring photos, favorite stories and
mementos of your favorite memories as
we travel to the past! All are welcome.
Discussion led by Marla Knas.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH
OPERA NIGHT AT FELLOWSHIP
SQUARE 6:30pm in Villa 2: Join us for
Il Trovatore, Verdis powerful tale of a
nation and a family torn apart by civil war
and treachery, along with adversaries
driven to betrayal and murder by desire
for the same woman. Dress for an evening
at the opera. Sign up with Activities:
721-3003.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9THSATURDAY MATINEE MOVIE:
Trouble with the Curve (2012) PG-13,
Sports Drama: Slowed by age and failing
eyesight, crack baseball scout Gus Lobel
takes his grown daughter along as he
checks out the final prospect of his career.
Along the way, the two renew their bond.
Starring: Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams,
Justin Timberlake & John Goodman.Sign up with Activities: 721-3003.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH
TALKING BOOKS PRESENTATION,
1:00pm in Villa 2: would you or anyone
you know benefit for Talking Books? Join
us for an education presentation on AZ
States Talking Book librarys free
materials for the low vision and
handicapped. Sign up with Activities:
721-3003.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH
ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT, 2:00pm
in Villa 2: Join us for a fun discussion on
the great epics of Homer: The Iliadand
The Odyssey, led by Ernie Gabrielson.
Sign up with Activities: 721-3003.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14THCHILDRENS CHOIR; Calvary
Chapel Christian School, 11:30am in
the Dining Room: Enjoy a special
Valentines Day lunchtime performance.
Come and enjoy the music during lunch
or just have a seat and listen in the Lobby!
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FEBRUARY 2013PAGE 6
PIMA COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
BOOKMOBILE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST
11:15am-12:45pm in the east
parking lot by the Dining Room.
Apply for a library card, check out books,
DVDs, audio books, large print and
reserve items for next month!
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH
UNFORGETTABLE YOU!, 7:00pm
in Villa 2: Entertainer Clifton Ford joinsus for an evening of favorite Love Songs,
featuring the music of Nat King Cole,
Tony Bennett, Mel Tourme, Frank Sinatra
and more! RSVP to Activities: 721-3003.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH
LEARN A BIT WITH SENIORFIT!
2:00pm in V2: Stroke Awareness &
Prevention: Guest Speaker Dr. Karen
Chandler, from CareMore Health Servicesjoins us to share the facts about Strokes;
learn the signs and how you can reduce
your risk. Call SeniorFIT to reserve
your seat: 461-1460.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH
AFTERNOON MOVIE MAGIC,
1:00pm in V2: Join us to watch and
discuss Twelve Angry Men NR,
(1957) Classic Drama. The jury of a
death penalty trial must decide the fate of
an 18-year-old boy accused of fatally
stabbing his father. Discussion led by
Ernie Gabrielson. Sign up with
Activities: 721-3003.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD
SATURDAY CLASSIC MOVIE
1:00pm in V2: Join us to watch and
discuss the musical classic, Pajama
Game,NR (1957). Things heat up at the
Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory when a feisty
lady union representative trying to get
tough with management falls for the shop
boss. Starring: Doris Day and John Rait.
Discussion led by Ernie Gabrielson.
Sign up with Activities: 721-3003.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR CONTINUED...
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD
THE OL MAESTROS MAKE-
BELIEVE BALLROOM, 6:30-8:00pmin V2: Enjoy an evening of your favorite
Big Band and Swing Standards on CD.
Come dance in our ballroom and
socialize with your friends and neighbors!
BYOB or enjoy mock-tails. RSVP to
Activities: 721-3003.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH
VANTAGE WEST PRESENTS:
Financial Q & A for Seniors; 2:00pm inVilla 2: Vantage West Credit Unions
Financial planner joins us for a Q & A on
Financial planning options available to
Seniors...learn how to maximize your
retirement dollars. Sign up with
Activities: 721-3003.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH
RODEO ROUND-UP, 7:00pm in V2:
Pull on your boots, put on your Stetson
and join us to kick-up your heels, at our
Rodeo Round-up featuring Sue Akers &
the AZ Sunshine Band, with an evening of
Southwestern and Country Favorites!
RSVP to Activities: 721-3003.
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FEBRUARY 2013 PAGE 7
MONDAYS1:00 PM VILLA 1 BIBLE STUDY:
Led by Chaplain Al Story,721-3009.
2:00 PM NICKEL & DIME POKER,
V3: Contact Jay, 298-2190.
2:00 PM SHUFFLEBOARD meets at
the Villa 2 Courts: ContactJohn, 574-0708
2:30 PM CRIBBAGE GROUP V1:
Contact Hazel, 888-1009.
TUESDAYS
9:00 AM TAI CHI & BEYOND, V2:Led by Ralph Garvin.
10:00 AM V3 BIBLE STUDY: Led byPastor Gordon Vernon.Contact Maradine, 398-7642.
10:00 AM WII BOWLING, V2: Led bySeniorFITness: 461-1460.
NEW
TIME!
1:00 PM
AQUA MOTION, V2 East
Pool: Led by SeniorFITness:461-1460.
1:00 PM PINOCHLE, in V1: ContactEmma Lou, 625-6807.
2:00 PM WATERCOLOR CLASSwith Art Instructor Ray
Beatty, V2: Free classes forResidents. Contact Activities,721-3003.
6:00 PM VILLA VOICES, Villa 2,
directed by Ken Novak:All music provided. ContactActivities: 721-3003
Check out our weekly activities; open to all Residents!
SUNDAYS2:00 PM GAME GROUP, V3: Cards
and games with low visionaccommodations.Contact Joan: 225-0034.
3:00 PM V2 WORSHIP SERVICES:
Led by a different area churcheach week.Feb 3rd Church Services
will be at 2pm in Villa 2.
MONDAYS
8:00 AM VITALITY CHAIREXERCISE, V2: Led bySeniorFIT: 461-1460.
9:00 AM STRENGTH & TONE, V2:
Resident-led exercise group.
10:00 AM UKULELE GROUP, Villa 1:
Led by instructor MichaelCrownhart, all music provided.Contact Activities: 721-3003.
10:00 AM BEGINNING LINE
DANCING, V2: Led bySeniorFITness: 461-1460.
10:30 AM SF BASIC LINE DANCING,
V2: Led by SeniorFITness:
461-1460. Must be able tomove multi-directionally.
11:00 AM LOW VISION GROUP, V3:
Support group for anyoneaffected by low vision.Feb 11th: Janet DyliaDesert Low Vision.Feb 25th: Sharing.Contact Joan: 225-0034.
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WEDNESDAYS
8:00 AM VITALITY CHAIR
EXERCISE, V2: Led bySeniorFIT: 461-1460.
9:00 AM STRENGTH & TONE, V2:
Resident-led exercise group.
10:00 AM PARKINSONS GROUP:
Will be on vacation untilfurther notice.
11:00 AM BIBLE STUDY, Villa 2: Led
by Chaplain Story: 721-3009.NEW!
12:30 PM
GOLF CHIP & PUTT,
V2 Putting Green: Led bySeniorFIT: 461-1460.
NEW!
1:00 PM
GENEALOGY CLUB,Computer Room: Discover
more about your Family Tree!Contact Nikki: 298-7280
1:00 PM PARTY BRIDGE, Villa 1:
Contact Pat: 296-0314.
1:00 PM TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS,
V4: SeniorFIT: 461-1460.
2:00 PM KINGS IN THE CORNER,V3: Contact Betty: 338-7088.
7:00 PM GAME NIGHT Villa 1: Joinus for dominoes & favoritegames, Contact Inez: 648-2281.
12:30 PM VANTAGE WEST ONSITE
BANKING SERVICES,
in the Dining Room.
THURSDAYS
9:00 AM TAI CHI & BEYOND, V2:
Led by Ralph Garvin.
11:30 AM CATHOLIC MASS, V2:Contact: Jeanne 290-3649.10:50am Residents Rosary
NEW
TIME!
1:00 PM
AQUA MOTION, V2 East
Pool: Led by SeniorFITness:
461-1460.1:00 PM TUCSONS DESERT
CRONES, Villa 3: Womensgroup open to all ladies ages60+. Topics & programs varyeach week. Contact Louise885-0072 or Trilby 409-3357.
2:00 PM BINGO, Villa 2: We areunable to change $20s; please
bring $1s, $5s & $10s.
2:00 PM CREATIVE WRITING
GROUP. February 7th &
21st in the Library: Shareyour stories with us; all arewelcome!
2:00 PM THE KNIT-WITS Knit &
CROCHET, Villa 1: Itemsare donated to the Veterans
Hospital & Project Linus.Contact Rose: 889-1340.
10:30 AM BIBLE STUDY, Villa 4: Ledby Chaplain Story: 721-3009
2:00 PM SHUFFLEBOARD meets at
the Villa 2 Courts: ContactJohn, 574-0708
7:00 PM SCRABBLE CLUB, Villa 1:
All are welcome! Contact Luise290-4354.
BRAINFITNESS, TUESDAYS
& THURSDAYS, 11:00 am in
the Computer Room: Exercise
your brain and have fun! No computer skills
required. Led by SeniorFIT: 461-1460.
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FEBRUARY 2013 PAGE 9
Every Thursday at 10:00am
Register to win a FREE service from
Resident Services each week!
VILLA 1 FEBRUARY 7TH
VILLA 2 FEBRUARY 14TH
VILLA 3 FEBRUARY 21TH
VILLA 4* FEBRUARY 28TH
*V4 Blood Pressure Clinic is from
9:00am-10:00am.
SATURDAYS
1:30 PM VETERANS GROUP, Villa 4
February 2nd: Join us the firstSaturday of each month.Contact Steve: 747-3244.
2:00 PM RUMMIKUBE, Villa 3: Allare welcome! Contact Luise290-4354.
LOOKING FOR GROUPS:
QUAKER MEETING; if interested inattending, contact Shirley: 822-8766.
LOOKING FOR CHESS PLAYERS:
Contact Emory: 296-7795
If you have a group you would like to
have other Residents to attend, contact
the Activities Office: 721-3003.
ACTIVE LIFESTYLE Groups are
open to All Residents.
1:00 PM BRIDGE, Villa 1: ContactAnne 886-6912 or Arleen:721-5201.
FRIDAYS
8:00 AM VITALITY CHAIREXERCISE, V2: Led bySeniorFIT: 461-1460.
8:00 AM WALKING CLUB, pick upat V1: SeniorFIT: 461-1460.
9:00 AM STRENGTH & TONE, V2:
Resident-led exercise group.
10:00AM EZ DOES IT YOGA, V2:
Led by SeniorFIT: 461-1460.
10:00AM WATERCOLOR CLASSES,
Villa 3 with Art Instructor
Ray Beatty: Classes arefree to Residents. ContactActivities: 721-3003.
12:45PM PARTY BRIDGE, Villa 1:
Calling all Bridge players
Join us for Party Bridge. Playwith a groupno partnerneeded. Card, tallies and scoresheets provided. Contact Lee:461-1454.
1:00 PM NICKEL & DIME POKER
GROUP, Villa 3:New playerswelcome! Contact Jan:721-6206
2:00 PM BUNKO! Villa 2 Clubhouse.
$2.00 buy-in; prizes awardedto the high rollers. ContactArlene 886-6906.
SATURDAYS
9:00 AM TAI CHI & BEYOND, V2:
Led by Ralph Garvin.
10:00AM GRIEFSHARE, V1: Grief
support group, led by ChaplainAl Story: 721-3009.
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COMPUTER ROOM
HOURS:
MONDAYSATURDAY
7:30AM-7:00PM
SUNDAY 7:00AM-2:00PM
Computer Assistance available
Monday & Friday 10am-12pm.
Do you enjoy using computers & helping
others? If so, we are looking for YOU to
join our Computer Room Volunteers!
Contact Activities: 721-3003.
Original stories, poems & articles by our Residents.
FEBRUARY HAIKUBy Pat Raymond
This month came Ground Hogs
It is the day he decides
More winter or spring?
Cupid comes this month
He brings sweet love everywhere
Each Valentines Day
Heart madly throbbing
Its February fourteenth
Be my Valentine
Valentine cupid
Does it bring long-lasting love
Or is it folly?
They say love is blind
And what do they mean by this?
Does it not have eyes?
You were my sweetheartMany long years in the past
I still think of you
MEMORIES By Dotty Dittmar
To live,
To love, to learn,
To explore together
Family, friendships, landscapes rare;
A gift.
AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOODBy Sophia Todd
When I was growing up in St. Louis, my
favorite place to visit in the summer times
was the Municipal Opera, at Forest Park.
It was an outdoor theatre which had been
created by a group of hills which formed a
bowl. The acoustics were magnificent.
And here, at Fellowship Square we also
have an Operaonce a month, a marvelous
presentation by a former Opera Singer. I am
sure many of you know Agatha Mannato,
with the hearty laugh, the great sense of
humor, AND bountiful head of blonde hair.
She hosts a different opera each month,
with a filmed version of some other greats.
She precedes the film by giving a concise
description of the operas plot.
It wouldnt be a bad idea to dress up a
little for the occasion after all Tucson is
no longer a cow town.
We thank you, Agatha, for a chance to
remember a time when there was some
refinement left for us to enjoy.
Agatha, were all glad you live at
Fellowship Square.
P.S. My Favorite Opera is CARMEN.
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FEBRUARY 2013 PAGE 11
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& MG Nail & SpaOpen Tuesdays-Saturday, Walk-ins
Welcome! Call for an Appointment
WE NEED EACH OTHER
By Rebecca Barlow Jordan
We need each other
In times of private pain,
Of fear and stress;
We need each other
To share our joys, our times of happiness;
We need each otherTo hold on and be strong, and encourage,
when things are going wrong;
We need each other
To keep our faith and love,
and remind each other of all
the things were dreaming of;
We need each other...now and always.
COWBOY 10 COMMANDMENTS
Submitted By Jean Lipham
1. Just one God
2. Honor yer Ma and Pa.
3. No telling tales or gossipin.
4. Git yerself to Sunday meeting.
5. Put nothing before God.
6. No foolin around with
another fellers gal.
7. No killin.
8. Watch yer mouth.
9. Dont take what aint yers.
10. Dont be hankerin for yer
buddys stuff.
Happy Rodeo!
GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST
A 2nd Sunday Advent By Mary Wedge
13 Suddenly a great company of theheavenly host appeared with the angel,
praising God and saying, 14 Glory to
God in the highest heaven, and on earth
peace to those on whom his favor rests.
Luke 2:13-14 (NIV)
10 See that you do not despise one of
these little ones. For I tell you that their
angels in heaven always see the face of
my Father in heaven
Matthew 18:10 (NIV)
Angels we have heard on high, sweetly
singing oer the plains, and the
mountains in reply, echo back their
joyous strain. Gloria, in Excelsis Deo.
We have heard the word guardian.
The word guardian means one
appointed to look after another. We have
guardians for estates, guardians for the
elderly and guardians for the young.
Scripture tells us God is the Guardian of
little children.
Let us rejoice during Advent and be
thankful that God sent angels to proclaim
Christs coming to earth. Thank you Lord
for this season of the year. You alone are
the Righteous One.
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Your Devoted Management Team:
Executive Director: 721-3020
George Ortega
Employee Services: 731-6690
Debbie Dansbee
Property Accountant: 721-3019
Mary Sterling
Facilities/Maintenance: 731-6699
Jim McDonald, Facilities Director
OASIS AL Manager: 461-1458
Tariequa Powell, LPN
Sales & Marketing Director: 886-5537Jerri Ann Hooper
Director of Food Services: 721-3044
Winona Williams
Activities Coordinator: 721-3054Carolyn R. Gorst
Community Chaplain: 721-3009
Al Story
Dining Room Manager: 721-3046
Brian Helmbrecht
Housekeeping Coordinator: 721-3013
Susana Mendoza
Leasing Coordinator: 721-3002
Sandra Luety
OASIS Life Enrichment: 461-1464
Maryann Conway, LE Coordinator
Resident Service Coordinator: 721-3006
Kathy Kea, LPN
SeniorFITness Coordinator: 461-1460
Steven Hughes
Transportation Coordinator: 731-6681
Mike Frate
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FELLOWSHIP SQUARE-TUCSONA Christian Care Company
8111 E. Broadway Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85710
Phone: (520) 886-5537 Fax: (520) 886-2123
www.christiancare.org
LIBRARY CORNERIn the early 1960s, a girl entered a
classroom at the University of Arizona
thirsting to take Creative Writing.
Get out of here! This is a class for writers, and
girls should stick to nursing and teachingonlymen are capable of writing greatness. shouted the
professor.
Judy (JA) Jance left the classroom in tears that
day, but since has become one of Americas most
popular mystery writers with over 50 books to her
credit. In her first mystery set around Tucson, the
very first person she had murdered was a
University of Arizona Creative Writing professor.
Throughout history, that professors stupid
attitude hasnt been unique. Many women writers
take a pen name that might be a mans name to
overcome this prejudice.
Today, most people dont believe such
nonsense because we know of many great novels
penned by women writers. The talents of the
Bronte sisters is apparent to anyone who has read
Jane Eyre orWuthering Heights. Readers who
read only books written by men have missed Jane
Austens great works. She has out-classed most
men in her generation. The literary world would
be much poorer without her humor, romance, and
drama.
Henrietta Beecher Stowes great novel Uncle
Toms Cabin is not only a best seller, but became a
lynch pin of a turning point in history. It was oneof Abraham Lincolns favorite books and it helped
to shape his belief in freedom for everyone.
There are far too many great women writers
and poets to mention here, so we urge you to come
discover them for yourself! By far, the most
popular writer in Fellowship Squares library is
Judy (JA) Jance, the girl once kicked out of class
in Creative Writing.