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The Weekly Courier Sept 2-8,2019
THIS WEEKEND
WEED WARRIORS: SATURDAY 8:30AM: We're planning to continue our work along the trail that runs below the employee parking lot. Please bring clippers, loppers, saws, etc. Or just come and see what we do. As usual, we will cancel if it rains or, if wet, move to a drier location (WW, check email).
LAST WEEKEND FOR PRODUCE SALE !! Groaning Table 2-3pm
MANAGER-ON-DUTY (MOD): Aug 31st -Justin Reaves Sept 1st Stephanie
Tolson
To contact the Manager-on-Duty, call Security on x2020 and they will radio OR
contact the MOD via cell phone to respond.
All Courier submissions, meeting schedules and meeting room reservations should be sent to:
Tiffan’e Markham ([emailprotected]).
Tiffan’e can be reached on x4778 Submission deadline for The Courier is Thursday at 12 noon. Please note: There is an “a” between the “t” and “m” in Tiffan’e’s email address.
*See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center
AUD=Auditorium CR=Classroom CAR= Creative Arts Room
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OUTDOOR MOVIE: Humphrey Bogart in "The Maltese Falcon!" This
Saturday, August 31st at the Wood Shop. Shuttle from the
Clocktower begins at 7:30 PM; film starts at 8:00 PM. No need to
bring chairs unless you want to--chairs will be set up. Free popcorn
and soda.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT:If you liked the last concert with
Chad Bowles, you will love this weeks performer, Thomas
Pandolfi. Thomas is a virtuoso pianist who is being sought after by
more and more audiences worldwide. His virtuosity is breathtaking
and his sense of phrasing and command of style is outstanding. It is
indeed a privilege to have him play for us. Don't miss this
performance on Sunday, September 1st at 3:00 in the auditorium.
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Key Contact Numbers In-house TV Channel – 972
Pool x2229
Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x7758 Country Store x2167 Salon x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774
Main Dining x2135 The Landing x2134 Catering x4771
Guest Rm. Reservations x9610/0 Work Orders x2151 https://collington.theworx hub.com
RA Office x2214
RA Website: collingtonresidents.org
Main Number: (301) 560-3601 Security: (301) 925-7707
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MONDAY, September 2
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 10:30 Trip to Wal-Mart Leaves Security, x2020
MEETINGS/EVENTS
*8:00 Pickleball – Tennis Courts
9:00/10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool (CANCELLED)
10:00 Woodshop Drop-off Hour
10:00 Hobby Shop- Wood Shop
10:45 Chair Yoga – Classroom A
11:00 Resident Marketing Committee Meeting- Board Room
1-2:30 Easy Tai Chi-Qigong for Seniors – CR D
1:30- Mah Jongg – 3rd Floor Meeting Room
2:3- 4:30 OO Shop OPEN
4:30 Lulu and Ricky Play the Lounge! – Ivy Lounge
*+7:00 NO MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE (HOLIDAY)
NO MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE DUE TO THE HOLIDAY
FROM DINING: Monday is a holiday and the dining room will operate on holiday schedule from 11:30am-3pm
PICKLEBALLWe will be on the courts this week Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8am and weekends by request.
Later in September, as the temperatures cool, we may move the start
time back a bit. Ann Marie Rahn x5098
SAGE CLASSES
10:00 Art Appreciation (Crane) – CR B (NO CLASSES HOLIDAY)
11:00 Pilates (Shell) – CR D
1:00 Tai Chi (Chang) – CR A
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TUESDAY, September 3
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Trip to Largo Shoppers Food Warehouse Leaves Security, x2020
MEETINGS/EVENTS
10:00 Woodshop Drop-off Hour
10:00 Episcopal Service led by The Rev.Rich Kukowski– Chapel
10:00 MaCCRA Board Meeting- Board Room
10:30 -11:30 Frame Shop OPEN
11:30 45-minute Senior Aerobics with Ebony - Classroom D
12:00 Women’s History Planning- Classroom A
12:0-2:30 Pinochle – Ivy Lounge
1:00 2:00 Billiards
2:00 Health Services Committee-Board Room
1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Classroom D (CANCELLED)
4:00 Neighbor Talks Committee- Board Room
4:00 Quaker Worship Group - Chapel
4:00 Trips Committee- Board Room
THE QUAKER WORSHIP, which meets in the chapel on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 4:00 p.m. for unprogrammed worship, is adding a discussion group on the second Tuesday of each month in classroom B, at 4:00 p.m. The subjects will be chosen by the participants from a list of short videos which will start each session. The videos deal with aspects of Quaker faith. ALL ARE WELCOME.
SAGE CLASSES
9:00 Circuit Training (Bush) – CR D
10:00 Therapeutic Aquatics – (Mabry) - Pool
1:00 Mixed Media (Hurley) – CAR
3:00 Mixed Media (Hurley) – CAR
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HISTORY WAS MADE IN 1920 WHEN WOMEN GOT THE RIGHT TO VOTE. Women’s History Month is especially important this year, since 2020 is the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote. Help plan the celebration on Tuesday, September 3, at noon in classroom A. Bring your lunch and your ideas.
WEDNESDAY, September 4
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doc, x2247 10:30 Trip to Wegmans Leaves Sec, x2020
MEETINGS/EVENTS
*8:00 Pickleball – Tennis Courts
9:00 Aqua Fit – Pool
10:00 Knitting & Crocheting Group – Brandywine Living Room
10:00 Dining Services Committee- Board Room
11:00-12:00 Billiards
11:30-12:00 Easy Water Walking & More – Pool
12:00- 2:00 Billiards
1:00-3:00 Collington Computer Clinic
2:00 Chess Players – Landing, Lakeview Room
*2:00 Fresh Produce Sale – Clock Tower
2:30-4:30 OO Shop CLOSED HOLIDAY
2:30 Wii Bowling – Classroom B
3:00 Collington Coloring Group - 1st Floor Meeting Room
4:30 Barbara Fairchild in the Ivy Lounge
7:00 BINGO- Game Room
BINGO-ATTENTION PLAYERS! In September, BINGO will be played on Wednesday Sept 4th and Sept 18th at 7pm in the Game Room. All are welcome. Questions? Please call Ardyce Asire at X7348
SAGE CLASSES
10:00 Tai Chi (Chang) – CR A
11:00 Pilates (Shell) – CR D
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THURSDAY, September 5
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Leaves Security, x2020
MEETINGS/EVENTS *8:00 Pickleball – Tennis Courts 10:00 Woodshop Drop-off Hour
10:30 Student/Resident Led Yoga – Auditorium
10:3 -11:30 Frame Shop OPEN
10:30-12:00 Yoga – Auditorium
11:00 Marketing Committee- Board Room
11:30 45-minute Senior Aerobics with Ebony
12:00-2:30 Pinochle – Ivy Lounge
12:15-12:45 Line Dancing with Ebony Classroom D
1:00 Beaders – CAR
1:00 Billiards
1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Classroom D (CANCELLED)
4:00 Second Floor Meeting w/ CEO- Game Room
4:30-6 Margaret Bagley on Piano, Don Lewis on Drums, Grant Bagley on Bass & Don Zelman on Clarinet - Ivy Lounge
6:30 Duplicate Bridge – Game Room
ATTENTION 2ND FLOOR DISTRICT-Second Floor meeting Thursday Sept 5th at 4pm in the Game Room. This Meeting will feature Ann Gillespie, Our new CEO. Dinner will follow immediately after in the Bird Room (Main Dining Room).
SAGE CLASSES 9:00 Circuit Training (Bush) – CR D
10:00 Therapeutic Aquatics – (Mabry) - Pool
1:00 Alaskan History (Crane) – CR B
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RESIDENT MARKETING COMMITTEE :The next meeting will be at
11am on September 5th in the Board Room. The mission of the
committee is to support the Marketing Department in attracting new
residents to Collington, and well as welcoming and integrating new
residents into the Collington community. Residents on the committee
meet monthly with marketing staff, make and deliver welcome bags,
plan and host dinners for newcomers, assist at marketing events,
open our homes to prospective residents, and the Ambassador
subcommittee works one-on-one with people as they prepare to
become Collingtonians. At the September meeting we will elect
officers for the upcoming year, meet the new Move-In Coordinator,
and learn about the new Department leadership. All residents are
welcome to attend.
FRIDAY, September 6
TRIPS AND TRANSPORTATION
8:30/10 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Trip to Safeway (Bowie Town Center) Leaves Security, x2020 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247
MEETINGS/EVENTS
8:00 Pickleball – Tennis Courts
9:00/10:00 Aqua Fit – Pool
10:00 Interfaith Chapel- 1st floor meeting room
10:30 Sandwich Making- Private Dining Room
12-2:00 RA Office - OPEN
2:00 Collington Textile Arts Group – Creative Arts Room
2:30-4:30 OO Shop OPEN
SAGE CLASSES
10:00 Writing Your Memoirs (Smith) – CR C
11:00 Pilates (Shell) – CR D
1:00 Writing Your Memoirs (Smith) – CR C
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+3:30 Sing-A-Long – Arbor Great Room; Volunteers needed!
4:00 Meditation Group – Chapel
4:30 Music by Eulane Rose – Ivy Lounge
SATURDAY, September 7
Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM, & 8:30PM 10:00 League of Women Voters– Game Room 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 11:00 Bocce – Outside the Ivy Lounge 2:00 Fresh Produce Sale! Groaning Board – Clock Tower 4:30 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s departs from Security, x2020 League of Women Voters Prince George’s County will meet Sat.,
Sept. 7, 10-12, in the Game Room. Aisha Braveboy, State’s Attorney,
Prince George’s, will be guest speaker on Domestic Violence, one of
the group’s study areas. All residents are invited to attend.
SUNDAY, September 8 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM, & 5PM only 9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church, Village Baptist Church, & Hope Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower *1:30 PM Protestant Worship Service – Chapel SUNDAY, September 1 – 1:30 PM, WALKER INTERFAITH CHAPEL PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICE: Please welcome to Collington again our friends and neighbors from Woodstream Church. Minister Malcolm Reeves will lead the service with communion .
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Please remember the time is now 1:30PM. All are welcome. Questions? Please call Ardyce Asire at x7348.
UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
Information for all RA Committee Chairs and District Housing
Reps: As a 501 (c3) corporation, the Residents Association is
charged with providing an Annual Report every year at their October
meeting. Operating Chairs and District Reps are asked to please
submit your Annual Report to RA Secretary Judy Collins
([emailprotected]) by September 1st (15th at the latest) so the
document can be prepared. Activity Committee chairs are also invited
to add their report, so your accomplishments can be acknowledged.
Thank you! Judy.
WE HEARD YOU ! A number of residents have hearing issues and find some of our parties too loud. Saturday, September 7 we are having a party with you in mind. Chat and Sip in the Courtyard is for everyone but especially for folks who find loud noises challenging. Join us on Saturday, September 7 from 5-6pm in the Courtyard (or Clock Tower if weather demands). Enjoy a cash bar plus free mock tails and snacks! DISTRICT 4000 RESIDENCE: save the date. Rob Reigle, Assistant Director of Facilities, and Chris Watkins, Safety and Security Supervisor, Will be our Guest on Tuesday, September 10, at 11 AM in the game room.
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On September 11, The Speakers Committee will feature civil rights activist Rosalyn Woodward Pelles. Pelles, has a five-decade history of social justice activism that beginning with her work as a teenager in the Congress of Racial Equality. Ms. Pelles will center her talk on her activism, the times we live in, and her work with the poor people’s campaign. Ms. Pelles is currently the Executive Director of Repairers of the Breach, “an organization whose mission is to provide political and organizing training to clergy and faith leaders with the goal of engaging them in social justice movements in their communities.” Prior to her current position, Ms. Pelles was the Director of the Civil, Human and Women’s Rights Department at the AFL-CIO. She also served as the Executive Director of the North Carolina NAACP and as the Executive Director of the National Rainbow Coalition and Special Assistant to Reverend Jessie L. Jackson, Sr. She continues to serve as an advisor to the movement for social change in North Carolina and the South. Rosalyn Pelles was featured as one of the country’s outstanding African American women labor leaders in the And Still I Rise: Black Women Labor Leaders Initiative, a project of the Institute for Policy Studies. She was also the recipient of the Life Time Achievement Award from the Working Class Studies Association. Ms. Pelles is on campus as a guest of Bud and Rita Gardiner. Wednesday September 11, 7pm in the Auditorium VETERANS OF U.S. ARMED FORCES, INCLUDING WIDOWS AND
WIDOWERS OF VETERANS. Please mark your calendars for
Wednesday September 11 at 10:30 in the Auditorium. A speaker
from the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs will speak on the
subject of Veterans Benefits. For those of you who are not U.S.
veterans but have relatives who are veterans, you are also invited.
Thank you for serving! John
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COLLINGTON SINGERS: Second Advance Notice – Our rehearsals
will begin Monday, September 16th at 4 PM in the Auditorium. Those
who wish to join the Singers should come to this first rehearsal. The
Small Group will start rehearsals on Thursday, September 26th. This
is an auditioned group. The Collington Singers Winter Concerts will be
Saturday, December 7th at 7 PM and Sunday, December 8th at 3 PM.
Please mark your calendars now. We'll see you soon.
FROM HEALTH SERVICES: The month of September is Healthy Aging Month. In addition to other Health related activities, Kim Rivers and Tiffan’e Markham will host a Dog Fashion Show September 24th at 2pm in the Auditorium. Registration forms will be attached to the Courier for two weeks, and will close on September 18th. Please be advised that current shot records are required for dogs to participate. We’ll need at least 10 participants in order to run the show. We’re looking forward to seeing your dog on the runway! Please check the calendar for upcoming Healthy Aging events.
BRIDGE If anyone is interested in playing bridge (party) on Tuesdays at 2 o'clock till 4 thirty and then eat afterwards please call Peg McQuarrie x7593. If you cannot play on that day of the week or need a different time please call me and see what we can do. Thanks a lot.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
FROM THE PET COMMITTEE TO ALL PET OWNERS; I put in the last newsletter that either one of the pet doctors would be on our campus on Sept. 2nd but it will be on the following week Sept. 9th. Their number is 301 249-3030. Peg Mcq. X7593
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LIBRARY LECTURES: The Lincoln Murder Conspiracies Revisted September 22,2019 7pm in the Auditorium
Mark Croatti will discuss William Hanchett's theories on the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, which remains one of the greatest mysteries in American history. While we know John Wilkes Booth pulled the trigger, we don't know who ordered the assassination, including who made it possible. Did Booth's team act on their own as part of a "simple conspiracy" or were they were partners in a "grand conspiracy" involving elements of the Confederate and Union governments? In his 1983 book The Lincoln Murder Conspiracies, William Hanchett revisits the three theories on who gave the order--Booth, Confederate President Jefferson Davis, or whether it could have been a Union coup orchestrated by Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, as suggested by Otto Eisenschiml in his 1937 classic, Why Was Lincoln Murdered? Hanchett's outstanding book makes a compelling case for all three possibilities, and yet, is there a fourth; could elements of the South and North have acted in unison? In 1864, former Ohio Congressman and Lincoln critic Clement Vallandigham, co-founder of the Copperheads, was arrested and deported to the Confederacy, after which he assumed control of the suddenly reorganized Knights of the Golden Circle, which included Booth. Vallandigham knew both Davis and Stanton. Even Booth had puzzling ties to Union officials; why was co-conspirator Michael O'Laughlen at Stanton's house the night before the assassination? Why did Booth visit Andrew Johnson en route to Ford's Theater? After spymaster Lafayette C. Baker accused Stanton of burning 18 pages from Booth's diary, Johnson fired Stanton in a power struggle (and was impeached). Is the role Vallandigham and the Knights played the key to Lincoln's assassination? Mark Croatti, M.A., teaches political science at The George Washington University.
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WE NEED YOUR QUESTIONS! Do you have questions or concerns
about the project to upgrade Collington’s health and fitness facilities?
Did you attend last Friday’s presentation, but didn’t get your question
answered? (If you missed it, you can review the taped presentation
on the residents’ website.)We are planning a follow-on presentation
on Wednesday, September 25, at which a panel of people involved in
the project will be available to give more information. On the panel
will be our CEO, Ann Gillespie, the co-chairs of the Health Services
Alliance – Peter Fielding and Megan Barbour, a Kendal Corp member
of the Alliance, and one of our contracted architects.
The Panel want to know what you are thinking. In preparation for
this meeting, we would like to hear your concerns and
questions. Please send them by email to me
at [emailprotected], or in writing on a piece of paper with your
name on it, to a box that will soon be placed near Vern’s desk in the
Clock Tower.None of your questions will be answered individually, but
they will all go to the panelists for them to prepare what they cover in
the presentation. There will also be an opportunity to ask more
questions at the presentation. Looking forward to hearing from
you! (From Marian Fuchs on behalf of the Health Service Alliance)
Concerned about the project to upgrade our health and
fitness facilities?
If you have concerns, let the Health Service Alliance people
know by either sending an email to [emailprotected],
or writing your issue or question and putting it in the box at
the Clock Tower front desk.
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Your issues will be forwarded to the Alliance co-chairs, and
addressed at a special panel-style Q & A on September 25 at
3:30 pm in the Auditorium.
Make your voice heard!
HL/LV SUPPORT GROUP :Notice of meeting date and time
change for those who are not in the online: Due to other important
events being scheduled during our 3rd Friday time slot, The Hearing
Loss and Low Vision Support Group will meet on the 2nd Saturday of
the month at 10 AM until 12 noon from , September 14th, 2019
through July 11th, 2020. All are welcome.
Meetings for the 2019-20 session will be held in the Auditorium as
follows:
Sept 14 In planning stages: for a Meet and Greet for all interested in
Hearing Loss and Low Vision resources: information on resources
available at Collington, in PG County and on regional and national
levels.
Topics being considered for future meetings:
Oct.12 HL -Hearing aid selection, local audiologists, HA Cleaning
clinic.
Nov. 9 LV- Definition of low vision and its causes, local low vision
ophthalmolgists. Assistive devices.
Dec.14 HLAA-Lise Hamlin, annual update on HL regulations. Review
of what ADA provides for us. Looking for a resource for LV
regulations?
Jan. 11 LV-
Feb. 8 HLAA
Mar.14 LV
April. 11 Easter Saturday, no meeting
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May.9 HLAA
June.13 LV
July. 11 HLAA
Attention All Housing Leaders All District, Cluster and Hall
leaders: are encouraged to attend the workshop on Monday,
September 30th, from 2:30 – 4 p.m. in the Game Room. We will gather
with Ann Gillespie, CEO, Phoebe Graham, Independent Living Social
Worker and Gary Anderson, Chair of the Social Services committee,
to update current information and our shared experience in the last
few months. Gary will lead us in a conversation about our
fundamental need for human connection and the important housing
leadership roles in connecting with fellow residents. Gary plans to
discuss ways to enhance the quality of the connections that housing
leaders make. Nadine Hathaway, first Vice President of the
Residents Association.
OUTREACH COMMITTEE:The Outreach Committee is collecting
supplies for teachers to use at Cora Rice and Kettering Elementary
Schools. These would be excess items that Residents might be trying
to find a good home for and teachers could use throughout the
year. We are hoping to gather:
Pencils
Pens
Colored markers, pencils, pens, etc
Highlighters
Empty three ring binders
Paper clips
Paper pads
Staplers and staples
Pencil sharpeners - electric and manual
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There will be a plastic box in the hallway opposite the Library, and
next to Food Pantry containers, for your generous donations this
week. Thanks in advance for your help.
FROM THE LIBRARY- We must change our policy on accepting book donations because we no longer have a source to accept books we cannot use in the Library. If you have books to donate, please make a list of the authors and titles. Put the list either in the Library mail slot or in box 4101. We will review the list and select the books we need. We cannot take any other books. We are sorry to do this but there is no other alternative at this time. If the situation should change, we will let you know. The library committee meeting will be held Monday Sept 9th in the RA meeting room at 10am
IN MEMORY JAMES CASSIDY AUGUST 20,2019
WELCOME
Mary Toborg Unit 4009 x7341 move-in 9/3/19 Micky Noble Unit 4007 x7339 move-in 9/4/19 Patricia Jones Unit 4116 x7363 move-in 9/3/19
BOCCE SCORES! Game 1: Cardinals 14, Hornets 11 Game 2: Cardinals 16, Hornets 20 Cardinals: Florence Zook, Caroline Cornelius, Carol Klass, Linda Meade, Vic Laities Hornets: David Meade, Ade Ayengoke, Martha Laities, Becky Davis
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SEPTEMBER TRIPS!
-Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker Accessible. You MUST print/sign your name in the Green Trip Book to
have a seat on the bus. All Trips Depart from Security and the transportation fee is $10. If you need to cancel for any reason you
MUST do so 48 hours in advance or you will be charged a $15 cancellation fee. If you need to cancel w/in the 48- hour time frame,
please call Karen Cheney, x5023.
LAOS IN TOWN September 12,2019 DEPART TBD
Great Laotian food is no longer half a world away. Inspired by the bright, vibrant, and simple flavors of Laos, we are bringing quality Laotian cuisine directly to NoMa. Our love for Laos can be found in everything we do, from the food we serve to the decor in our dining room. This is Laos in Town!
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RIDGELEY ROSENWALD SCHOOL September 25,2019 DEPART 11:30 AM COPPER CANYON LUNCH FOLLWING IMMEDIATELY AFTER
Built in 1927, Ridgeley School is one of 27 schools in Prince George’s County to receive assistance from the Rosenwald Fund. The segregated school served African American children living near Central Avenue until the 1950s. Restored and reopened as a museum in 2011, it is one of the best examples of a Rosenwald School in the County.
Roundhouse Subscription Series Schedule 2019-20 The bus for Round House typically departs at 12:45pm from Security, Shows for Sunday Matinee start at 2pm.
2019 Oct 6th- “School Girls, Or the African Mean Girls” Dec 8th -“The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time”
2020 Apr 19th- “Cost of Living” June 21st – “Big Love” July 5th – “Hatef*ck Please direct any questions to Resident Services X4778
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DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM ADMINISTRATION:
• And just like that, Fall is knocking on our door! For the leadership team, Fall brings Budget Planning, Performance Evaluations, Master Planning and Organizational Goal Development to our calendars! It’s a busy time for the leadership team and on Monday, September 9th, we will work together as part of a day-long Retreat (on campus) to fine tune our work goals.
• September 6th is Football Jersey Day for the staff as we “kick-off” the football season. Have a favorite team jersey, feel free to join us and wear your favorite jersey or t-shirt.
• The next Community Meeting will be held on September 20th at 1:30 PM.
FROM HR All employee commendations should be directed to the
employee’s manager. The Manager will forward to the HR office.
FROM SALES & MARKETING TEAM,
• University of Maryland School of Music interns, Natalie and Ieseul are getting settled into their Collington homes. Be on the lookout for their first concert coming up in September. In the meantime, be sure to welcome them!
• Guess who’s birthday is coming up??!!! Happy birthday, Terri! Her big day is September 3rd.
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FROM FACILITIES/IT: Rob Riegel/Jerome Perry Cell Phone Service at Collington
Cell service on Collington property is weak because the cell phone towers are
not close to Collington. We have been working to get a tower closer or even on
our property. If this can be accomplish it will still be awhile before that is
completed. Verizon seems to be the best carrier on the property, but it is also
weak. To help this situation we recommend using Wi-Fi calling features on
smart phones. As an example, Apple iPhone 5S and later models have the Wi-
Fi calling capability. Other smart phones have this capability but we do not keep
a list of which phones have the capability. To help keep cell phone purchase
cost down you can request the older iPhone models instead of the newest
version which is the 8 and 10 when looking to buy a new cell phone. Also
please note that Wi-Fi calling is an additional setting above and beyond Wi-Fi
capability itself.
For iPhones, Wi-Fi is turned on under settings then Wi-Fi. iPhone Wi-Fi calling
is turned on under settings then Phone, then Wi-Fi Calling. If the option is not
there you may have to contact their cell service provider (such as Verizon) to
have Wi-Fi calling capability turned on (which is free). Please note the warnings
about using Wi-Fi calling when enabling it, it uses E911 so when calling 911
from a cell phone with Wi-Fi calling enabled they will respond to the address
typed in when Wi-Fi calling is enabled. The work around to this is to ALWAYS
make sure 911 has your correct location which is recommended even if you are
not using Wi-Fi calling.If you have questions on this or to get assistance please
submit a work order and someone from our Information Technology team will
follow up.
THE FACILITIES TEAM WILL BEGIN INSTALLING DOOR
SWEEPS on all doors throughout the first floor apartments beginning
Monday, August 26th. They will not require access to your unit.
The Arbor Kitchen will be closed starting Monday August 26, 2019
Until September 16, 2019 for minor renovations. We apologize for the
inconvenience.
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ROOF REPAIRS to the Private Dining Room, portions of the Main
Dining Room and the Ivy Lounge will begin next week.
Repairs were made to the Loading Dock area this week to address a
situation with the dumpster.
ADA Approved trash chutes began installations on August 30,
2019
FROM LANDSCAPING: Collington Lake is a stormwater management pond that catches runoff from all impervious surfaces. The Lake should not be used for swimming and should not be used as a main water source for pets. The Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist who recently came out to Collington stated he has seen no signs of blue-green algae species in Collington’s Lake so far this year and for those who have seen the recent news stories related to blue-green algae, can be assured that our Lake is monitored on a regular basis. SOCIAL SERVICES:
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Auditorium ~ 11 am – 2 pm
Closed: 12 – 12:30 pm
Calling All Residents!!!
The Social Service Department will be hosting the Social Service
Update, Part II.
All Residents are encouraged to participate if you DID NOT attend the
Social Service Update in February 2019.
Purpose of this event:
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- Hospital Notification Presentations - @ 11 am and 1 pm - Update your Demographic Information - Update your newest Insurance Cards
- Understand and submit your Important Medical Documents *Please bring new insurance cards, MOLST forms, Advance
Directives
Please call Kim Rivers, x7393, if you have any questions.
FROM HEALTH SERVICES: The clinic will be closed on Monday,
September 2, 2019 in observation of Labor Day.
Dr. Khalil will return on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 and the clinic will
resume normal business hours on this date.
As a reminder, physician availability in the clinic is currently:
Tuesdays: 9:00am - 12:00pm & 12:30pm - 3:30pm
Thursdays: 9:00am - 12:00pm & 12:30pm - 3:30pm
Fridays: 10:30am - 2:00pm
The CDC is projecting the 2019-2020 flu season to begin the end of
October. The flu vaccine is also recommended by the CDC to help
protect against the flu. Dates and times of flu shot availability in the
Outpatient clinic will be shared soon.
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FROM PHILANTHROPY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, Suku Powers
• The Collington Foundation recently received the following heartfelt
correspondence from Ms. Mickelli Dunn, Principal of Cora Rice Elementary
School, to thank Collington residents for their efforts and community
partnership during the 2018-2019 school year. Donations to the Foundation’s
Annual Fund and the outstanding work of the RA Outreach Committee made this
possible. Thank you!
MORE QUESTIONS
Foundation Grants - Are you interested in applying for a Founda-tion Grant for some community event or purpose? If so, your appli-cation must be approved by the RA Council before it will be consid-ered by the Foundation. Our next Council meeting is on September 17th. Your completed application must be sent to our Secretary, Judy Collins by close of day September 14th. For any questions call Lois Brown x5081.
Confused about TSA regulations regarding REAL ID Identification Requirements (your drivers license)? Check the TSA website https://www.dhs.gov/news/2019/04/04/tsa-reminds-trav-elers-real-id-identification-requirements. Beginning October 1, 2020, every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or another acceptable form of ID to fly within the United States.
Check for the star. REAL ID-compliant drivers licenses and id cards are generally marked with a star located in the upper portion of the card. If you’re not sure, contact the Maryland driver’s license agency on how to obtain a REAL ID compliant card. If you are un-certain about your ID refer to http://www.mva.maryland.gov/realid. You will find assistance here.
Did you miss the HSA (Health Service Alliance) meeting? The repo-sitioning of the Creighton and Wellness Centers was presented, short, sweet, and to the point. The video is available on our website collingtonresidents.org The Alliance is asking for questions for our next panel presentation on September. Details are in this Courier. We need your input!
Be well, be happy. Lois Brown, RA President
FROM THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE: The Nominating Committee is pleased to put forth the following slate of candidates for officers of the Collington Residents Association: President: Lois Brown First Vice President: Currently there is no candidate for this position. Second Vice President: Sue Regen Treasurer: Ann Carlson Secretary: Judy Collins A “Meet the Candidates “ forum will be held on September 24 at 5 p.m. in the auditorium. Voting will take place on Thursday, October 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Clocktower lobby. The results of the voting will be announced at the annual meeting of the Association on Friday, October 4. Additional candidates can be nominated by petition with the signatures of at least 25 Association members. Petition nominations may be sent to Nominating Committee member Marianne Mann (2117) by Wednesday, September 18. The Nominating Committee will ascertain whether the nominee is willing to serve before placing his or her name on the ballot. Members of the Nominating Committee are: John Barker, Rita Gardiner, Joyce Garrison, Marianne Mann (chair) and Don Zelman. The following is a description of the duties of the first Vice President:
• Assumes the duties of the President in the President’s absence and succeeds to the office of President if the President is unable or unwilling to serve;
• Participates in the Executive Committee;
• Chairs the Operating Committee Chairs group;
• Works with the Fiscal Review and other committees on annual CELCC budget;
• Liaisons with Operating Committees and plans for future Resident Association activities. It is not imperative that the First VP attend all operating committee meetings. The only requirement is that the VP keep his/her fingers on the pulse of these committees and community concerns.
Questions: Contact Kim Rivers, x7393 ~ [emailprotected]
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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY SUPPLEMENT KEEP THIS PAGE! It has the latest new or corrected information that came in after the JULY 2019 edition of our Telephone Directory was printed, so that we can contact even our newest residents. This supplement is a cumulative list of changes since JULY 1, 2019. Each month, remove the old supplement and attach this new one to your JULY 2019 Telephone Directory, until the next full Directory is issued.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR OWN INFORMATION, and send corrections or changes to [emailprotected], or call Charlotte Melichar at 7224 to add your change
to the Supplement. Your corrections and changes will be included in the next Telephone Directory.
All these phone numbers are in area code 301, except when otherwise shown. When dialing from one Collington phone to another, only the last four digits are required.
Telephone Directory Supplement AUGUST 30, 2019 Page 1 of 1
Name UNIT # PHONE # E-MAIL ADDRESS
BURKE, Mike & Pat 364 541-5143 [emailprotected] MOVED IN AUGUST 15! WELCOME!
COTTRELL, Clayton 349 541-5132 MOVED IN AUGUST 12! WELCOME!
JONES, Patricia 4116 925-7363 [emailprotected] MOVING IN SEPTEMBER 3! WELCOME!
NOBLE, Micky 4007 925-7339 [emailprotected] MOVING IN SEPTEMBER 4! WELCOME!
TAYLOR, Norman, & Nancy Webb
5104 541-5089 [emailprotected] MOVING IN AUGUST 28! WELCOME!
THOMPSON, Carol 103 925-7384 [emailprotected] ARRIVING AUGUST 22! WELCOME!
TOBORG, Mary 4009 925-7341 [emailprotected] MOVING IN SEPTEMBER 3! WELCOME!
WEBB, Nancy, & Norman Taylor
5104 541-5089 [emailprotected] MOVING IN AUGUST 28! WELCOME!
Dinner 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
2-Sep 3-Sep 4-Sep 5-Sep
Sweet Potato with
Pecan and MapleButter Beans
Oven Roasted
TomoatoMustard Greens
Roasted Butternut
Squash
Gruyere Mashed
Potatoes
Corn on the Cob
Asparagus Tips
Sautéed in Garlic
Butter
Bronzini with Crab
Salad
Hot Dogs and
HamburgersStir Fry Bar Chef Special
Fried Chicken Chicken Parmesan
Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu
Chilled Butternut
Squash BisqueVichyssoise
Chilled Tomato
Bisque
Salad Bar
Berry and Walnut
Spinach Salad
Italian Wedding Soup
Arugula, Almond,
Mandarin Oranges
SaladSalad Bar
Summer Squash
Crunch Salad
Chicken Tortilla
Soup
Mushroom
Comsumme
Cucumber Mint
Bacon Ranch Pasta
Salad
Rockfish with
Lobster Butter
Lentil Soup
Cajun Tilapia Grilled Arctic Char
SO
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Salad Bar Salad Bar
BBQ Beef RibsHoney Glazed Roast
Chicken
Chef Special
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Roasted Brussel
Sprouts
Mac & Cheese
Mixed Greens and
Baked Beans
4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 11:30am-3:00pm
Friday Saturday Sunday
6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep
Sauteed Zucchini
Cherry Cheesecake
Eclairs
Chocolate Pudding Parfait
Lemon Cake
Sugar Free Banana Cake
Sugar Free Egg Custard
Roast Turkey Breast
and Gravy
Roasted Carrots
Chef SpecialCarved Pork
Steamship
Cod Cakes with Dill
Sauce
Curried Carrot Soup Grits and Oatmeal
Salad Bar
Corned Beef Brisket
Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu
Beet Borscht
Scallop Bisque
Salad BarSalad Bar
Broccoli Salad
Chef Special
Lemon Chicken
Pan Seared Trout
Yellow Split Pea
Pear and Cranberry
Green Cabbage
Boiled Potatoes
Weekly Dessert
Mixed Vegetables
Omelette and
Pancake Bar
Butter Mashed
Potates
Buttered Peas
Cauliflower Rice
Cornbread Stuffing
Beef Liver and
Onions
Beef Tangine
Cucumber Dill with
Sour Cream