November 2016 HURON LODGE NEWS Our Tradition is ODGC
Upcoming Events... Vendor Sale Thursday November 3rd - G&D McKenzie, Purses and Jewelry Sale. 10:00am- 4:00pm Thursday November 24th - Pat Mathews, Jewelry Sale. 9:00am-4:00pm Geri's Fashion Show. Friday November 18th Geri's Fashion will be set up in the Auditorium from 1 l-4pm displaying clothing items for sale. At 2:00pm we will be holding a fashion show. Residents interested in participating please meet in the auditorium at l:30pm. Christmas Tree Trimming Wednesday November 16th at 10:00am in the Auditorium. Our Christmas tree will be decked out and dressed for the Holiday Season. Please come down and enjoy a hot chocolate and cookie while we watch the decorators at work. Bus Trips Friday November 4th - Colasanti's 10:00am - Please sign the interested sheet in your home area Wednesday November 23rd - WalMart 9:30am - Interested signup sheet will be posted in your home are November 16 th
Music Line-Up 2:15pm in the Auditorium November 8th - Bev Bechard (singing and guitar) November 15th - Chris Osborne (singing and guitar) November 19th - O'Hana (family band of singers)»nd November 22 - Rob Ouellette (singing and guitar) Lee's Looney Tunes Wednesday November 2nd, 9th and 23rd. 6:30pm in the Auditorium Piano Recital Saturday November 26th at 2:00pm in the auditorium. Anna's Music School students will be here to perform for residents. Refreshments will be available for both residents and students. Did You Know??? Each Resident home area has an assigned resident services staff member. Resident services staff provide therapeutic recreation opportunities, resident directed leisure activities, psycho-social engagement and so much more. Members of our team also is responsible for the Central Therapy Room and the Craft Room. Resident Services Staff Contact Poplar-Judy ext 8276 Willow - Diane ext 8223 Maple - Corinne ext 8223 Magnolia - Lisa ext 8236 Hickory - Mark ext 8235 Dogwood - Kitty ext 8223 Sycamore - Mary ext 8236
Annual Resident and Family Christmas Dinners Will be held on the following dates: l~h Poplar 1-1, Tuesday November 29 Willow 2-1, Wednesday November 30th Maple 2-2, Thursday December 1st Magnolia 3-1, Friday December 2nd Hickory 3-2, Tuesday December 6th Dogwood 4-1, Wednesday December 7th Sycamore 4-2, Thursday December 8 W-M-, Invitations will be sent to families at the beginning of November. Each Resident is invited to bring two guests as space is limited. 1~Vl
Halloween came early for our Residents as Huron Lodge was greeted by superheroes, goblins, princesses, and even a marshmallow. Our children's Halloween Parade was a great success. Thanks to all Residents, Family members and Staff for their participation
Meet FRED FRED (freedom to read, educate and discover) as he is affectionately known, is a customized CMC vehicle that takes the library experience on the road. A variety of resources will be available on board, including programs, WIFI, access to computers and a printer, opportunities to experiment with technology from the Library Tech Hub, as well the ability for customers to borrow and return books, movies and video games. There will also be a new tool lending library for those attempting small projects at home.,th FRED will be here at Huron Lodge on Tuesday November 8 at 10:00am. Outside the Front Doors!!! Come down and check it out!
Qool) {or thought Coming to the woods edge on my Sunday morning w I stand resting a moment Beside a ragged hacf-dead witdp Cum in BCoom, its perfume a moment enccosing me, and standing side 6y side with the ocd Broken BCooming tree, I almost understand, I almost recognize as a friend the great impertinence of Beauty that comes even to the dying, even to thefaccen, without reason sweetening the air. ~ Wendell Berry focus our lives in a sustained way by practicing attention to the sheer gift of life, life in all its stages. When we do so, we encounter a wealth of God's blessings secreted in the ordinary. The poem goes on to say that we live distracted lives, with "minds broken by the thousand calling voices". When we seek and find a "quietness of heart"... an "eye's clarity", we will indeed be more open to the beauty to be found in every moment of every day. - Rev. Cannon Sue Paulton, Huron Lodge Chaplain In this first stanza of "A Timbered Choir" by Wendell Berry, we are encouraged to
Lest we forget Remembering and! honoring our heroes In 1915, The British magazine Punch included a poem written by John McCrae entitled, In Flanders Fields. McCrae was a Canadian soldier whose good friend died in the Second Battle of Ypres in Flanders, Belgium. His friend's grave, along with many others was marked with a simple white wooden cross in a field ablaze with red poppies. "The poem highlights the irony of war, where a soldier dies so that a nation of people live." As a mark of respect, people lay wreaths of poppies on the graves of those who died at war. We wear red poppies on our lapels as a sign of remembrance. "...as the world observes Remembrance Day, honoring the brave hearts that died in battle, let us make a promise to forsake war at any cost. After all, as Argentine writer Jose Narosky pens, "In war, there are no unwounded soldiers." As we wear Remembrance Day poppies on our lapel, let us unite against war and bring the world closer, through peace and harmony." (simran Khurana) The Remembrance Service for Huron Lodge will be held on Thursday, November 10th at 9:30 a.m. in the Auditorium. All are invited to attend. Tour things support the ivorcd: the [earning of the wise, the justice of the great, the prayers of the good, and the vabrofthe Brave. -Muhammad