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VillageCrierTheT H E O F F I C I A L N E W S L E T T E R O F B E RMUD A V I L L AG E
P U B L I S H E D B Y L I S A G A R N E R
Bermuda Village Retirement Resort142 Bermuda Village Drive Bermuda Run, NC 27006
Featured Resident 2
Birthdays & Anniversaries 2
Calendar 3
Programs 4 & 5
Arts & Adventure 6 & 7
Recreation & Fitness 8
Village Living 9
Saturday Movies 10
Menu 11
FEBRUARY 2011Valentines Day CelebrationMonday, February 14
5:00pm Social in the Living RoomEveryone is welcome to enjoy delicious appetizers and livelyconversation before dinner.
6:00pmDinner in the Dining RoomTonight’s menu features:Roasted Vegetable SaladChicken Vol Au Vent
Triple Chocolate Dense Cake With Cherry Coveture
Cost: $24.95Dress – Semi Formal
Entertainment byMirror Image Trio
(6:30 to 9:00pm)Dance the night away with the music from Mirror Image.
VESPER SERVICESUnless otherwise noted,
Vesper Services are held at5:00pm in the Chapel.
Sunday, February 6
Dr. Steven Rice
St. Timothy Episcopal Church, WS
Sunday, February 13
Rev. David Partington
Presbyterian Minister
Sunday, February 20
Rev. Lee Strange
Trinity United Methodist, WS
Sunday, February 27
Dr. David Hughes
First Baptist Church, WS
Panhellenic LuncheonFriday, March 4
12:00pm In the Dining RoomCost: TBA
March is National Panhellenic Month!All Bermuda Village ladies who were members of a Greek letter college sorority affiliated with the Panhellenic Conference are invited to attend
our annual luncheon.New Residents with Panhellenic connections
are especially welcome.
If you have any questions or wish to make a luncheon reservation, please contact
Jane Curry (940-6376) orJoan Schnably (776-0237)by Friday, February 25.
Further information concerning the luncheon will besent to those making reservations.
FebruaryB I R T H D A Y S
FEATURED RESID
ENT
Carolyn Beam 1
Marti Huber 7
Fran Sowers 7
Dick Schnably 11
Bob Sowers 18
Martha Wellman 22
Woody Edwards 25
Pat Lannan 26
Catered Living:
Bessie Hunt 18
Nancy Sholar 26
Greystone:
Florence Geisinger 7
Pauline Kirk 12
Virginia Neuschel 16
Mary Jo & Leighton McGill 8
Marisol & Howard Dickson 8
Jean & Gene Hooks 18
Barbara & Corby Wolfe 19
Harold Lashmit moved to Bermuda Villagein December 2010, from Pfafftown, NC.
He has lived most of his life in North Carolina, being born and raised in Yadkin County.
Harold attended college at Appalachian State Teachers College (now Appalachian State
University). He began his career at RJ ReynoldsTobacco Company in the Production Department
and eventually moved into Research andDevelopment. He retired from Reynolds in 1988
as a Senior Lab Technician.
Harold also served in the United States Army, earning the rank of Specialist 5.
He was stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.He is a lifetime member of the disabled
Veterans of America.
Harold enjoyed ballroom dancing with his wife of nearly 48 years, Jerleene.
Sadly, Jerleene passed away in 2009.
Harold enjoys reading, working with computers and cultural events. He says that he visited manycommunities before making his decision to move
to Bermuda Village. He decided to make Bermuda Village his home
because of “the outstanding, most friendly staff”along with the “most friendly neighbors”
he has ever met.
Harold
lasHmitRedbud 2106
A N N I V E R S A R I E S
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Eggs Benedict
Chicken
Pontalba
$15.95
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Sunshine
Platter
Rack of Lamb
$21.95
Atr
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and
Din
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Fried Chicken
Hot Plate
Beef and
Mushroom
Stir Fry
$13.95
Atr
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Tuna Melt
BIR
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NIG
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Chicken
Cordon Bleu
$14.95
Din
ing R
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Luncheon
Buffet
Baked Ziti
$13.95
Din
ing R
oom
Luncheon
Buffet
Tandori Chicken
$14.95
Din
ing R
oom
Luncheon
Buffet
Apple Cider
Braised Pork
$13.95
Din
ing R
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Luncheon
Buffet
Appetizer
Soup
Cobb Salad
$14.95
Din
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Ma
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Root Vegetables
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Veal Meatballs
Stewed Zucchini
Garlic Bread
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Parsley Potatoes
Stewed Cabbage
And Carrots
$7.9
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Desk
Carolina Dog
Sweet & Sour
Pork
$11.95
Din
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Spinach &
Bacon Quiche
Vale
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nes D
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Din
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Chicken
Vol Au Vent
$24.95
Din
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Sunshine Platter
Moroccan
Meat Stew
$11.95
Din
ing R
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Loaded
Potato Hash
Tortellini
Carbonara
$11.95
Din
ing R
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Cuban Panini
Fresh Catch
Atr
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Din
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BBQ & Bleu
Burger
Fresh Catch
Atr
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Din
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Meatball Sub
Fresh Catch
Atr
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Din
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Cheese Omelet
Fresh Catch
Atr
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Din
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Ala Carte
Menu
for Lunch
NY Strip
Night
$17.99
Din
ing R
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Ala Carte
Menu
for Lunch
Prime Rib $17.99
Or
Salmon $16.99
Din
ing R
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Ala Carte
Menu for Lunch
Creole Buffet
Jambalaya
Creole Pork
Parsley Potatoes
Corn Medley
Stewed Greens
$15.95
Din
ing R
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Ala Carte
Menu
for Lunch
Steak Night
$17.99
Din
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FEBRUARY MENU
As a reminder…
If the nightly Special is not to your liking, you may order from the
Dinner Menu except for Buffets and Special Events.
The Fresh Catch and Market Price will be available Friday Morning.
Menu subject to change.
Braised Lamb
Fried Chicken
Seafood Dish
Rese
rvatio
ns
Required
11:3
0am
- 1
:30pm
Din
ing R
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Country
Brunch
Rese
rvatio
ns
Required
11:3
0am
- 1
:30pm
Din
ing R
oom
Carved Ham
Beef Brisket
with Gravy
Shrimp Alfredo
Rese
rvatio
ns
Required
11:3
0am
- 1
:30pm
Din
ing R
oom
Chicken
Pot Pie
Pork Stew
Seafood Dish
Rese
rvatio
ns
Required
11:3
0am
- 1
:30pm
Din
ing R
oom
Edge of darkness (2009)
Saturday, February 5 Rated R
As a seasoned homicide detective, Thomas Craven (Mel Gibson) has seen thebleakest side of humanity. But nothing prepares him for the toughest investigation ofhis life; the search for his only daughter Emma’s killer. Now, he is on a personalmission to uncover the disturbing secrets surrounding her murder, including corporatecorruption, government collusion and Emma’s own mysterious life.
You’ve Got mail (1998)
Saturday, February 12 Rated PG
In this valentine to modern romance, book superstore magnate Joe Fox (Tom Hanks)and independent book shop owner Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) fall in love in theanonymity of the Internet – both blissfully unaware that he’s trying to put her out ofbusiness. Director Nora Ephron’s Golden Globe-nominated romantic comedy putsromance on the ropes – and forces two people to make tough decisions about life,love and livelihood.
salt (2010)
Saturday, February 19 Rated PG-13
After she’s accused of being a Russian sleeper spy, rogue CIA agent Evelyn Salt(Angelina Jolie) goes on the run, using every tactic, accent and disguise she knows toelude her pursuers, clear her name and protect her husband. Her supervisor, Winter(Liev Schreiber), buys her story, while counterintelligence officer Peabody (ChiwetelEjiofor) decidedly does not and will do anything to stop her in this fast-paced,intrigue-filled spy adventure.
Joan rivers: a Piece of Work (2010)
Saturday, February 26 Rated R
Documentarians Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg provide an uncompromisingglimpse into the personal and professional life of comedian and red-carpet mainstay,Joan Rivers, a woman clinging stubbornly and steadfastly to the pop-culturebandwagon. Stern and Sundberg – whose previous film, The Devil Came onHorseback, covered the Darfur genocide – take a no-less-intensive approach to theirsubject here, taking a hard look at fame’s bitter toll.
Saturday Movies2:00 & 7:30 pm
In the Living Room
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9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:30pm
Knit One Sew Too
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Flo
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Redbud P
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9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:30pm
Knit One Sew Too
7:45pm
Valentines Concert
Feat
urin
gJason McK
inney
In the Living Rm
9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:30pm
Knit One Sew Too
9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:30pm
Knit One Sew Too
BIRTH
DAY
NIGHT
Dinner Music
and
Sing-a-Long
In the Dining Rm
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Stevens Center
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1:30pm
Shop
Hanes Mall
1:30pm
Shop Clemmons
3:00pm
Ping Pon
gan
dBilliards Mixer
In the Living Rm
Dep
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Dre
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1:30pm
Shop Thruway
7:0
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In the Dining Rm
1:30pm
Shop
Hanes Point
and Walmart
4:30pm
Communion Service
Dep
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9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:00pm
Bridge
9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:00pm
Bridge
6:00pm
Valentines Day
Dinner
BV Dining Rm
9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:00pm
Bridge
2:30pm
Wii Mixer
With Heidi
LifeFit Rm
9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:00pm
Bridge
Dep
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: 2:1
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Vesper Service
5:30pm
Super Bow
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In the Living Rm
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Con
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WFU
Brendle Hall
5:00pm
Vesper Service
5:00pm
Vesper Service
Dep
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sof
Wra
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Mainstage Theatre
5:00pm
Vesper Service
9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
Dep
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5am
Mu
sic
Lo
vers
L
un
ch
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nPiedmont Club
1:00pm
Dupl. Bridge
1:30pm
Shop Lowes
9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:30pm
Shop Food Lion
5:00pm
Friday Night Social
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Senior Golf
1:00pm
Dupl. Bridge
1:30pm
Shop Lowes
9 & 18 Hole
Senior Golf
1:30pm
Shop Food Lion
7:4
5p
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co
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Lo
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So
cia
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2:00 & 7:30pm
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2:00 & 7:30pm
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Music Lovers LuncheonFr iday, February 4
Depar t: 11:15am for the Piedmont Club (Winston-Salem)
The Piedmont Club presents another Music Lovers Luncheon! Enjoy a delicious lunch and a back-stage glimpse of the upcoming Winston-Salem Symphony
performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Please make transpor tation reservations at the Front Desk by Thursday, February 3.The cost of $15.00 is payable at the Piedmont Club.
Properties
142 Bermuda Village DriveBermuda Run, NC 27006
Super Bowl PartySunday, February 6
Time: 5:30pmKick Off Time: 6:00pm
Join your friends for our Game Daycelebration! Refreshments will be provided.
Beer and wine will be available for purchase.A traditional Football Pool will be available
for those who wish to participate.Pool Squares will be posted on
Tuesday, February 1 and will be soldon a first-come, first-serve basis.
Cost is $2 per square –payable at the Front Desk.
No Squares will be “reserved”without payment
ANDthere is a limit of five (5) squares
per household.
If you would like to attend the party,please sign up at the Front Desk by
noon Friday, February 4.
Bermuda Village Social Hour sEveryone is welcome to any and all of the BV Social hours.
You do not need dinner reservations to participate.
Friday Night SocialFriday, February 11
5:00pm In the Living Room
Chocolate Lovers Dessert SocialFriday, February 25
7:45pm In the Living RoomEnjoy a delicious chocolate treat and cup of coffee
while visiting with friends and neighbors.
FEBRUARY PROGRAMS
Surround yourself with refined charm whereyou will appreciate the amenities providing
you the luxury of a carefree, active,independent, lifestyle.
It is the time to relax!
You have earned it –Take the time to enjoy it!
Fulfill your retirement dreams atBermuda Village!
North Carolina’sPremier Retirement Community
Condominium prices $80,000 to $300,000
Villa prices$199,000 to $500,000
Rental/Leasing Options Available
Affordable Homeownership!No Entrance Fee!
We invite you to visit with us. To schedule your visit or if your wouldlike more information, please call us at
800-843-5433 or 336-998-6539
Visit our website
www.BermudaVillage.net
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BV Spotlight Entertainment:A Valentines ConcertFeaturing Vocalist ~Jason McKinney
Wednesday, February 97:45pm
In the Living Room
Wisconsin native and North Carolinaeducated baritone, Jason McKinney willpresent a Valentine’s themed concert,with music from Hit Broadway shows,
operatic highlights, and popular love songs.Jason has performed opera and oratorio tocritical acclaim in a dozen countries and
across three continents.
Mark your calendars!Don’t miss this wonderful performance.
RECREATIO
N &
FIT
NESS F
EBRUARY PROGRAMS
Dinner on the Town
Milner’sTuesday, February 22
Depart: 6:00pm (Winston-Salem)
Milner’s American Southern is a family owned restaurant with a menu that boasts a delicious variety ofSouthern American classics retooled with contemporary culinary techniques using the finest ingredients:
small farm produce, coastal Carolina seafood, and meats from ethically conscious ranchers.
Enjoy one of Milner’s small plates – P.E.I. Mussels, Low Country Shrimp, or a Fried Green Tomato Stack.Entrée choices include Frogmore Stew, Grilled Mahi-Mahi, Pan Roasted Chicken,
Pesto Linguini, Braised Pork and more.
Residents may sit in groups of 2, 4, 6, or 8 and are responsible for their own bill.Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Friday, February 18.
Bingo NightTuesday, February 15
7:00pm In the Dining RoomBring your lucky charms and your $1.00 bills
for a fun night of BINGO!Play 10 games - $1.00 per card/per game.
Please sign up at the Front Desk by noon Monday, February 14.Everyone Welcome!
BIRTHDAY NIGHTWednesday, February 23
FeaturingDinner Music and a Sing-a-Long
with the musicians of
Memories Duo6:30-8:30pm In the Dining Room
The February Birthday night is filled with fun! Gather in the Dining Room for a delicious dinner, music and a
sing-a-long. Come prepared with a list of your favorites like New York, New York, Somewhere over the Rainbow,
Always, Dixie and more and the band will play asmany as they can while you and your
friends sing-a-long.
Dancing is not required but if your feet won’t stop tapping thendon’t hesitate to give your partner a turn around the dance floor!
The more voices we have the better we will sound –hope you will be there!
Exercise Class scheduletime monday tuesday Wednesday thursday Friday
Shopping Outing
MEAL IDEAS FOR ONE OR TWOThursday, February 10
Depart: 2:00pm Harris Teeter
Shop with Heidi and find the newest fooditems available perfectly-sized for preparing easy, healthy and delicious meals for
one or two people.
Please sign up AT THE FRONT DESK
by noon Tuesday, February 8.We need a minimum of 5 to make this trip.
Wii Game MixerMonday, February 21
2:30pm In the LifeFit Dept.
Spend a winter afternoon playing Games on the Wii.
Heidi will show you all the tricks your grandchildren already know!
Lots of fun and friendly competition.
Please sign up in the Mailroomby Friday, February 18 if you are
interested in participating.
WINTER WALKINGWednesdays at 3:00pm
Heidi is starting a walking group for those interested in walking in theafternoons. In good weather the group will venture outdoors,
during inclement weather the group will walk inside the BV Clubhouse.Walkers should meet at 3:00pm in the LifeFit Dept.
If you would like to participate in this group activity, call Heidi at 998-6774 or sign up in the Mailroom by Wednesday, February 2.
Ping Pong and Billiards MixerTuesday, February 8
3:00pm In the Living Room
Join neighbors for an afternoon of friendly competition.All skill levels welcome.
If you would like to participate,please sign up in the Mailroom by
Monday, February 7.
8:30am Water Co-ed Water WaterAerobics Conditioning Aerobics
8:45am Strength StrengthTraining Training
9:00am
9:45am
10:45pm Sit & Fit Pilates Sit & Fit Sit & Fit
1:30pm Balance Balance Balance
3:00pm
CardioFit & Flex
CardioFit & Flex
CardioFit & Flex
CardioFit & Flex
Men’s Cardio
Winter Walk
2 0 1 1 B i l l i a r d s( P o o l ) T o u r n a m e n t
If you would like to participatein the upcoming Billiards Tournament,
please sign up in the Mailroomby Friday, February 11.
At that time the ladder will be posted and play may begin.Everyone Welcome!
ARTS &
ADVENTURE
ARTS &
ADVENTURE
Winston-Salem Festival Stage and theHanesbrands Theatre present:
Lunch atthe PiccadillyFriday, February 11
Depart: 7:15pm (Winston-Salem)
Clyde Edgerton’s best-selling novel comes to the stage with all the
sweetness, warmth and humor ofthe book, plus a few new surprises.
Renowned composer/lyricistMike Craver has set this surprisingstory to 25 great new songs of almost
every imaginable style, from Bluegrass to Broadway.
An unlikely subject for a musicalhas become what one critic called
“A funny, warm, inventive, anddeliriously entertaining show that’s
a must-see for all.”
Residents must purchase tickets inadvance by calling 747-1414.
Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Wednesday, February 9.
The Twin City Stage presents:
Dearly DepartedSaturday, February 12
Depart: 7:15pm (Winston-Salem)
When the patriarch of the Turpin family keels overdead in the first scene, the struggle to get himburied involves the whole clan, including the not-so-grieving widow who wants to put“Mean and Surly” on the tombstone.
As the situation becomes fraught with mishap, Ray-Bud says to his long-suffering wife,
“When I die, don’t tell nobody. Just bury me in thebackyard and tell everybody I left you.”
Amidst the chaos, the Turpins seek comfortfrom their friends, an eccentric community of misfits who manage to pull together
and help each other through their hours of need, and finally, the funeral.
Tickets go on sale beginning Monday, January 24.Please call the Box Office at 748-0857 ext. 203
to purchase your ticket. Box Office hours are from Noon to 5:30pm.
Please indicate that you would like the tickets held under Bermuda Village and based on theTransportation Reservation Sheet we will pick
them up for you.Please make transportation reservations at theFront Desk by noon Wednesday, February 9.
The Piedmont Opera presents:
Love ScenesSunday, February 13
Depart: 2:15pmWFU – Brendle Recital Hall (Winston-Salem)
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with PiedmontOpera as it presents an affair filled with
some of the most romantic andenchanting music ever written.
Residents must purchase ticketsin advance by calling 725-7101 ext. 100.The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday
from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
Please make transportation reservations at theFront Desk by noon Thursday, February 10.
UNCSA and the Stevens Center present:
Winter Dance ConcertThursday, February 17
Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem)
Winter Dance will dazzle with George Balanchine'sSymphonie Concertante, Gallery by Alwyn
Nikolais, James Kudelka’s Gazebo Dances and aworld premiere by Diego Schoch.
Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling the Box Office at 721-1945.
Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday 11:30am to 6:30pm and Saturday 3 – 6pm.
Please make transportation reservations at theFront Desk by noon Tuesday, February 15.
The W-S Symphony and Reynolds Auditorium present:
Celtic Fiddlin’ withEileen Ivers
Saturday, February 19Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem)
Eileen Ivers has established herself as the pre-eminent exponent of the Irish fiddle in the worldtoday. This sensational Celtic fiddler electrifies
audiences everywhere with her dazzlingvirtuosity. You’ll be dancing a jig and clapping
along during this rousing performance.
Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 464-0145.
Please make transportation reservations at theFront Desk by noon Thursday, February 17.
The Brock Performing Arts Center presents:
Charlie Thomas’ DriftersSaturday, February 26
Depart: 6:45pm (Mocksville)
Singing the hit songs you know and love…This Magic Moment, Under the Boardwalk,Up on the Roof, Some Kind of Wonderful
and more.
Residents must purchase tickets in advanceby calling 751-3000.
The Box Office hours are Monday thru Fridayfrom Noon to 5:00pm.
Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 24.
The Winston-Salem Symphony and theStevens Center present:
A Midsummer Night’s DreamSunday, February 6 Depart: 2:15pm (Winston-Salem)
Tuesday, February 8 Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem)
The Symphony collaborates with legendary stage director Gerald Freedman and the UNCSASchool of Drama to present Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Mendelssohn’s music.
It’s a mid-winter delight, presented, as you’ve never experienced it before.
A special treat - BV has a FREE VIP Ticket Voucher available for you!1. Reserve your ticket in advance by calling the Symphony Box Office at 464-0145.
2. Tell them you have a BERMUDA VILLAGE TICKET VOUCHERand ask them to hold the ticket under Bermuda Village.
3. Contact Lisa Garner at 998-6620 and tell her you have reserved a ticket.4. Make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by Wednesday, February 2 and,
based on the transportation sheet we will pick up all the tickets at one time.
Wake Forest University Theatre presents:
The Grapes of WrathSunday, February 27
Depart: 1:15pm WFU Mainstage Theatre (Winston-Salem)
“The dawn came, but no day. In the morning the dust hung like fog. Men stood by their fences andlooked at the ruined corn, drying fast now, only a little green showing through the film of dust.And the women came out of the houses to stand beside their men – to feel whether this time the
men would break.” Frank Galati has taken the heart and the bones of Steinbeck’s classic American novel
and fashioned it into brilliant contemporary ensemble theatre.
Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 758-5295. The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday from Noon to 5:00pm.
Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 24.
ARTS &
ADVENTURE
ARTS &
ADVENTURE
Winston-Salem Festival Stage and theHanesbrands Theatre present:
Lunch atthe PiccadillyFriday, February 11
Depart: 7:15pm (Winston-Salem)
Clyde Edgerton’s best-selling novel comes to the stage with all the
sweetness, warmth and humor ofthe book, plus a few new surprises.
Renowned composer/lyricistMike Craver has set this surprisingstory to 25 great new songs of almost
every imaginable style, from Bluegrass to Broadway.
An unlikely subject for a musicalhas become what one critic called
“A funny, warm, inventive, anddeliriously entertaining show that’s
a must-see for all.”
Residents must purchase tickets inadvance by calling 747-1414.
Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Wednesday, February 9.
The Twin City Stage presents:
Dearly DepartedSaturday, February 12
Depart: 7:15pm (Winston-Salem)
When the patriarch of the Turpin family keels overdead in the first scene, the struggle to get himburied involves the whole clan, including the not-so-grieving widow who wants to put“Mean and Surly” on the tombstone.
As the situation becomes fraught with mishap, Ray-Bud says to his long-suffering wife,
“When I die, don’t tell nobody. Just bury me in thebackyard and tell everybody I left you.”
Amidst the chaos, the Turpins seek comfortfrom their friends, an eccentric community of misfits who manage to pull together
and help each other through their hours of need, and finally, the funeral.
Tickets go on sale beginning Monday, January 24.Please call the Box Office at 748-0857 ext. 203
to purchase your ticket. Box Office hours are from Noon to 5:30pm.
Please indicate that you would like the tickets held under Bermuda Village and based on theTransportation Reservation Sheet we will pick
them up for you.Please make transportation reservations at theFront Desk by noon Wednesday, February 9.
The Piedmont Opera presents:
Love ScenesSunday, February 13
Depart: 2:15pmWFU – Brendle Recital Hall (Winston-Salem)
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with PiedmontOpera as it presents an affair filled with
some of the most romantic andenchanting music ever written.
Residents must purchase ticketsin advance by calling 725-7101 ext. 100.The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday
from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
Please make transportation reservations at theFront Desk by noon Thursday, February 10.
UNCSA and the Stevens Center present:
Winter Dance ConcertThursday, February 17
Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem)
Winter Dance will dazzle with George Balanchine'sSymphonie Concertante, Gallery by Alwyn
Nikolais, James Kudelka’s Gazebo Dances and aworld premiere by Diego Schoch.
Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling the Box Office at 721-1945.
Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday 11:30am to 6:30pm and Saturday 3 – 6pm.
Please make transportation reservations at theFront Desk by noon Tuesday, February 15.
The W-S Symphony and Reynolds Auditorium present:
Celtic Fiddlin’ withEileen Ivers
Saturday, February 19Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem)
Eileen Ivers has established herself as the pre-eminent exponent of the Irish fiddle in the worldtoday. This sensational Celtic fiddler electrifies
audiences everywhere with her dazzlingvirtuosity. You’ll be dancing a jig and clapping
along during this rousing performance.
Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 464-0145.
Please make transportation reservations at theFront Desk by noon Thursday, February 17.
The Brock Performing Arts Center presents:
Charlie Thomas’ DriftersSaturday, February 26
Depart: 6:45pm (Mocksville)
Singing the hit songs you know and love…This Magic Moment, Under the Boardwalk,Up on the Roof, Some Kind of Wonderful
and more.
Residents must purchase tickets in advanceby calling 751-3000.
The Box Office hours are Monday thru Fridayfrom Noon to 5:00pm.
Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 24.
The Winston-Salem Symphony and theStevens Center present:
A Midsummer Night’s DreamSunday, February 6 Depart: 2:15pm (Winston-Salem)
Tuesday, February 8 Depart: 6:45pm (Winston-Salem)
The Symphony collaborates with legendary stage director Gerald Freedman and the UNCSASchool of Drama to present Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Mendelssohn’s music.
It’s a mid-winter delight, presented, as you’ve never experienced it before.
A special treat - BV has a FREE VIP Ticket Voucher available for you!1. Reserve your ticket in advance by calling the Symphony Box Office at 464-0145.
2. Tell them you have a BERMUDA VILLAGE TICKET VOUCHERand ask them to hold the ticket under Bermuda Village.
3. Contact Lisa Garner at 998-6620 and tell her you have reserved a ticket.4. Make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by Wednesday, February 2 and,
based on the transportation sheet we will pick up all the tickets at one time.
Wake Forest University Theatre presents:
The Grapes of WrathSunday, February 27
Depart: 1:15pm WFU Mainstage Theatre (Winston-Salem)
“The dawn came, but no day. In the morning the dust hung like fog. Men stood by their fences andlooked at the ruined corn, drying fast now, only a little green showing through the film of dust.And the women came out of the houses to stand beside their men – to feel whether this time the
men would break.” Frank Galati has taken the heart and the bones of Steinbeck’s classic American novel
and fashioned it into brilliant contemporary ensemble theatre.
Residents must purchase tickets in advance by calling 758-5295. The Box Office hours are Monday thru Friday from Noon to 5:00pm.
Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Thursday, February 24.
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EBRUARY PROGRAMS
Dinner on the Town
Milner’sTuesday, February 22
Depart: 6:00pm (Winston-Salem)
Milner’s American Southern is a family owned restaurant with a menu that boasts a delicious variety ofSouthern American classics retooled with contemporary culinary techniques using the finest ingredients:
small farm produce, coastal Carolina seafood, and meats from ethically conscious ranchers.
Enjoy one of Milner’s small plates – P.E.I. Mussels, Low Country Shrimp, or a Fried Green Tomato Stack.Entrée choices include Frogmore Stew, Grilled Mahi-Mahi, Pan Roasted Chicken,
Pesto Linguini, Braised Pork and more.
Residents may sit in groups of 2, 4, 6, or 8 and are responsible for their own bill.Please make transportation reservations at the Front Desk by noon Friday, February 18.
Bingo NightTuesday, February 15
7:00pm In the Dining RoomBring your lucky charms and your $1.00 bills
for a fun night of BINGO!Play 10 games - $1.00 per card/per game.
Please sign up at the Front Desk by noon Monday, February 14.Everyone Welcome!
BIRTHDAY NIGHTWednesday, February 23
FeaturingDinner Music and a Sing-a-Long
with the musicians of
Memories Duo6:30-8:30pm In the Dining Room
The February Birthday night is filled with fun! Gather in the Dining Room for a delicious dinner, music and a
sing-a-long. Come prepared with a list of your favorites like New York, New York, Somewhere over the Rainbow,
Always, Dixie and more and the band will play asmany as they can while you and your
friends sing-a-long.
Dancing is not required but if your feet won’t stop tapping thendon’t hesitate to give your partner a turn around the dance floor!
The more voices we have the better we will sound –hope you will be there!
Exercise Class scheduletime monday tuesday Wednesday thursday Friday
Shopping Outing
MEAL IDEAS FOR ONE OR TWOThursday, February 10
Depart: 2:00pm Harris Teeter
Shop with Heidi and find the newest fooditems available perfectly-sized for preparing easy, healthy and delicious meals for
one or two people.
Please sign up AT THE FRONT DESK
by noon Tuesday, February 8.We need a minimum of 5 to make this trip.
Wii Game MixerMonday, February 21
2:30pm In the LifeFit Dept.
Spend a winter afternoon playing Games on the Wii.
Heidi will show you all the tricks your grandchildren already know!
Lots of fun and friendly competition.
Please sign up in the Mailroomby Friday, February 18 if you are
interested in participating.
WINTER WALKINGWednesdays at 3:00pm
Heidi is starting a walking group for those interested in walking in theafternoons. In good weather the group will venture outdoors,
during inclement weather the group will walk inside the BV Clubhouse.Walkers should meet at 3:00pm in the LifeFit Dept.
If you would like to participate in this group activity, call Heidi at 998-6774 or sign up in the Mailroom by Wednesday, February 2.
Ping Pong and Billiards MixerTuesday, February 8
3:00pm In the Living Room
Join neighbors for an afternoon of friendly competition.All skill levels welcome.
If you would like to participate,please sign up in the Mailroom by
Monday, February 7.
8:30am Water Co-ed Water WaterAerobics Conditioning Aerobics
8:45am Strength StrengthTraining Training
9:00am
9:45am
10:45pm Sit & Fit Pilates Sit & Fit Sit & Fit
1:30pm Balance Balance Balance
3:00pm
CardioFit & Flex
CardioFit & Flex
CardioFit & Flex
CardioFit & Flex
Men’s Cardio
Winter Walk
2 0 1 1 B i l l i a r d s( P o o l ) T o u r n a m e n t
If you would like to participatein the upcoming Billiards Tournament,
please sign up in the Mailroomby Friday, February 11.
At that time the ladder will be posted and play may begin.Everyone Welcome!
SALES &
MARKETIN
GMusic Lovers Luncheon
Fr iday, February 4Depar t: 11:15am for the Piedmont Club (Winston-Salem)
The Piedmont Club presents another Music Lovers Luncheon! Enjoy a delicious lunch and a back-stage glimpse of the upcoming Winston-Salem Symphony
performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Please make transpor tation reservations at the Front Desk by Thursday, February 3.The cost of $15.00 is payable at the Piedmont Club.
Properties
142 Bermuda Village DriveBermuda Run, NC 27006
Super Bowl PartySunday, February 6
Time: 5:30pmKick Off Time: 6:00pm
Join your friends for our Game Daycelebration! Refreshments will be provided.
Beer and wine will be available for purchase.A traditional Football Pool will be available
for those who wish to participate.Pool Squares will be posted on
Tuesday, February 1 and will be soldon a first-come, first-serve basis.
Cost is $2 per square –payable at the Front Desk.
No Squares will be “reserved”without payment
ANDthere is a limit of five (5) squares
per household.
If you would like to attend the party,please sign up at the Front Desk by
noon Friday, February 4.
Bermuda Village Social Hour sEveryone is welcome to any and all of the BV Social hours.
You do not need dinner reservations to participate.
Friday Night SocialFriday, February 11
5:00pm In the Living Room
Chocolate Lovers Dessert SocialFriday, February 25
7:45pm In the Living RoomEnjoy a delicious chocolate treat and cup of coffee
while visiting with friends and neighbors.
FEBRUARY PROGRAMS
Surround yourself with refined charm whereyou will appreciate the amenities providing
you the luxury of a carefree, active,independent, lifestyle.
It is the time to relax!
You have earned it –Take the time to enjoy it!
Fulfill your retirement dreams atBermuda Village!
North Carolina’sPremier Retirement Community
Condominium prices $80,000 to $300,000
Villa prices$199,000 to $500,000
Rental/Leasing Options Available
Affordable Homeownership!No Entrance Fee!
We invite you to visit with us. To schedule your visit or if your wouldlike more information, please call us at
800-843-5433 or 336-998-6539
Visit our website
www.BermudaVillage.net
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BV Spotlight Entertainment:A Valentines ConcertFeaturing Vocalist ~Jason McKinney
Wednesday, February 97:45pm
In the Living Room
Wisconsin native and North Carolinaeducated baritone, Jason McKinney willpresent a Valentine’s themed concert,with music from Hit Broadway shows,
operatic highlights, and popular love songs.Jason has performed opera and oratorio tocritical acclaim in a dozen countries and
across three continents.
Mark your calendars!Don’t miss this wonderful performance.
Edge of darkness (2009)
Saturday, February 5 Rated R
As a seasoned homicide detective, Thomas Craven (Mel Gibson) has seen thebleakest side of humanity. But nothing prepares him for the toughest investigation ofhis life; the search for his only daughter Emma’s killer. Now, he is on a personalmission to uncover the disturbing secrets surrounding her murder, including corporatecorruption, government collusion and Emma’s own mysterious life.
You’ve Got mail (1998)
Saturday, February 12 Rated PG
In this valentine to modern romance, book superstore magnate Joe Fox (Tom Hanks)and independent book shop owner Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) fall in love in theanonymity of the Internet – both blissfully unaware that he’s trying to put her out ofbusiness. Director Nora Ephron’s Golden Globe-nominated romantic comedy putsromance on the ropes – and forces two people to make tough decisions about life,love and livelihood.
salt (2010)
Saturday, February 19 Rated PG-13
After she’s accused of being a Russian sleeper spy, rogue CIA agent Evelyn Salt(Angelina Jolie) goes on the run, using every tactic, accent and disguise she knows toelude her pursuers, clear her name and protect her husband. Her supervisor, Winter(Liev Schreiber), buys her story, while counterintelligence officer Peabody (ChiwetelEjiofor) decidedly does not and will do anything to stop her in this fast-paced,intrigue-filled spy adventure.
Joan rivers: a Piece of Work (2010)
Saturday, February 26 Rated R
Documentarians Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg provide an uncompromisingglimpse into the personal and professional life of comedian and red-carpet mainstay,Joan Rivers, a woman clinging stubbornly and steadfastly to the pop-culturebandwagon. Stern and Sundberg – whose previous film, The Devil Came onHorseback, covered the Darfur genocide – take a no-less-intensive approach to theirsubject here, taking a hard look at fame’s bitter toll.
Saturday Movies2:00 & 7:30 pm
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Carolyn Beam 1
Marti Huber 7
Fran Sowers 7
Dick Schnably 11
Bob Sowers 18
Martha Wellman 22
Woody Edwards 25
Pat Lannan 26
Catered Living:
Bessie Hunt 18
Nancy Sholar 26
Greystone:
Florence Geisinger 7
Pauline Kirk 12
Virginia Neuschel 16
Mary Jo & Leighton McGill 8
Marisol & Howard Dickson 8
Jean & Gene Hooks 18
Barbara & Corby Wolfe 19
Harold Lashmit moved to Bermuda Villagein December 2010, from Pfafftown, NC.
He has lived most of his life in North Carolina, being born and raised in Yadkin County.
Harold attended college at Appalachian State Teachers College (now Appalachian State
University). He began his career at RJ ReynoldsTobacco Company in the Production Department
and eventually moved into Research andDevelopment. He retired from Reynolds in 1988
as a Senior Lab Technician.
Harold also served in the United States Army, earning the rank of Specialist 5.
He was stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.He is a lifetime member of the disabled
Veterans of America.
Harold enjoyed ballroom dancing with his wife of nearly 48 years, Jerleene.
Sadly, Jerleene passed away in 2009.
Harold enjoys reading, working with computers and cultural events. He says that he visited manycommunities before making his decision to move
to Bermuda Village. He decided to make Bermuda Village his home
because of “the outstanding, most friendly staff”along with the “most friendly neighbors”
he has ever met.
Harold
lasHmitRedbud 2106
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Rack of Lamb
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Tandori Chicken
$14.95
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Apple Cider
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NY Strip
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Prime Rib $17.99
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Ala Carte
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Creole Buffet
Jambalaya
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Corn Medley
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Steak Night
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FEBRUARY MENU
As a reminder…
If the nightly Special is not to your liking, you may order from the
Dinner Menu except for Buffets and Special Events.
The Fresh Catch and Market Price will be available Friday Morning.
Menu subject to change.
Braised Lamb
Fried Chicken
Seafood Dish
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11:3
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:30pm
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Country
Brunch
Rese
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ns
Required
11:3
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- 1
:30pm
Din
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Carved Ham
Beef Brisket
with Gravy
Shrimp Alfredo
Rese
rvatio
ns
Required
11:3
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- 1
:30pm
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Chicken
Pot Pie
Pork Stew
Seafood Dish
Rese
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ns
Required
11:3
0am
- 1
:30pm
Din
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P U B L I S H E D B Y L I S A G A R N E R
Bermuda Village Retirement Resort142 Bermuda Village Drive Bermuda Run, NC 27006
Featured Resident 2
Birthdays & Anniversaries 2
Calendar 3
Programs 4 & 5
Arts & Adventure 6 & 7
Recreation & Fitness 8
Village Living 9
Saturday Movies 10
Menu 11
FEBRUARY 2011Valentines Day CelebrationMonday, February 14
5:00pm Social in the Living RoomEveryone is welcome to enjoy delicious appetizers and livelyconversation before dinner.
6:00pmDinner in the Dining RoomTonight’s menu features:Roasted Vegetable SaladChicken Vol Au Vent
Triple Chocolate Dense Cake With Cherry Coveture
Cost: $24.95Dress – Semi Formal
Entertainment byMirror Image Trio
(6:30 to 9:00pm)Dance the night away with the music from Mirror Image.
VESPER SERVICESUnless otherwise noted,
Vesper Services are held at5:00pm in the Chapel.
Sunday, February 6
Dr. Steven Rice
St. Timothy Episcopal Church, WS
Sunday, February 13
Rev. David Partington
Presbyterian Minister
Sunday, February 20
Rev. Lee Strange
Trinity United Methodist, WS
Sunday, February 27
Dr. David Hughes
First Baptist Church, WS
Panhellenic LuncheonFriday, March 4
12:00pm In the Dining RoomCost: TBA
March is National Panhellenic Month!All Bermuda Village ladies who were members of a Greek letter college sorority affiliated with the Panhellenic Conference are invited to attend
our annual luncheon.New Residents with Panhellenic connections
are especially welcome.
If you have any questions or wish to make a luncheon reservation, please contact
Jane Curry (940-6376) orJoan Schnably (776-0237)by Friday, February 25.
Further information concerning the luncheon will besent to those making reservations.