Coventry Place Established 1987 www.coventryplace-ga.com 2806 North Decatur Road Decatur, GA 30033 (404) 296-0962 OFFICE HOURS Monday Friday 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Weekends 9 a.m. 3 p.m. COVENTRY PLACE CONTACT INFORMATION E-mail- marketing@coventryplace-ga.com Emergency After-Hours # (404) 299-9651 November 2016 Amazing Herbs: Sage A popular herb used in Thanksgiving recipes, sage is also commonly found in sausages and dishes containing beans, cheese, tomatoes and eggs. Its botanical name comes from the Latin word salvere, meaning to be saved an appropriate moniker given its extensive healing properties. A natural preservative and antiseptic, sage has been used to treat wounds, bites and ulcers for thousands of years. More recently, the herb s essential oils have been studied in Alzheimer s research, due to evidence they may enhance memory and cognitive function. Let s Talk Turkey The bird that s the star of many holiday meals has some interesting traits: Wild turkeys can fly at speeds of up to 55 mph; domestic turkeys are too heavy to fly. They sleep perched in trees. To help with digestion, they eat small stones along with their food. Turkeys have two stomachs.
2 Trivia Whiz The Lowdown on Elections Every four years, Americans head to the polls in November to cast ballots for the nation s president. Late fall was considered a good time for elections because the harvest was mostly over. The days varied, however, until 1845, when Congress set the Tuesday after the first Monday in November as the day for presidential elections. Prior to 1804, the presidential candidate who received the second-highest number of electoral votes was named the vice president. John F. Kennedy was the youngest elected U.S. president at 43. Ronald Reagan was the oldest at 73. The only president and vice president not elected to either office was Gerald Ford. He became vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned and became president when Richard Nixon resigned. Autumn Acorn Add some color and whimsy to your Thanksgiving table with these acorn treat holders, cleverly made from plastic eggs leftover from spring decorating. Materials: Plastic egg Hot glue gun and glue Twine Scissors Treats Directions: Hold the egg so the smaller end is pointed down. Run a line of glue around the edge of the top half of the egg, where the egg opens. Quickly apply a length of twine on top of the glue. Without cutting the length of twine, continue gluing and wrapping the twine until you reach the top of the egg. Cut the twine, leaving a 1-inch stem. The egg should now resemble an acorn, with the twine-covered portion as the cap. Make multiple acorns and fill them with treats, such as trail mix, nuts, popcorn and candy. You could also place a slip of paper inside with a name for a place setting. A Day of Honor Nov. 11 is Veterans Day, defined by the Department of Veterans Affairs as: A celebration to honor America s veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. In addition to local and regional events, a Veterans Day National Ceremony is held each year at Arlington National Cemetery. Deals for Veterans On Veterans Day, many restaurants offer free food to active duty and retired military personnel as a way of showing appreciation for their service. Keep an eye out for ads on TV or in newspapers, or go online to www.military.com for information. November by the Numbers 46 million. Average number of turkeys eaten at Thanksgiving. 3,699. Weight in pounds of the world s largest pumpkin pie, made in Ohio in 2010. 43. New York City blocks in the route covered by the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
3 Wit & Wisdom Global Thanksgiving Traditions With its historical nod to the 1621 feast between the Pilgrim settlers and American Indians, as well as a focus on food, football and shopping, it may seem that Thanksgiving is a holiday unique to the United States. But several other countries around the world partake in similar festivities. Korea. This Asian nation celebrates Chuseok on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, sometime in September or October. Koreans use this time to honor and give thanks to their ancestors. The main dish is songpyeon, half-moon-shaped rice cakes with various fillings. Germany. Areas of Austria and Switzerland join Germany in celebrating Erntedankfest, usually in early October. The centerpiece of the holiday is the Erntekrone, or harvest crown, made of grains, flowers and fruit. Parades, music, dancing and church services round out the festivities. Ghana. The Homowo festival takes place each August in the Accra region of this African country. The joyous occasion commemorates the Ga people s historical victory over famine, when they hooted at hunger (the translation of the word homowo). The traditional meal is kpokpoi, a dish made of unfermented corn powder, and palm nut soup with fish. Canada. The first Canadian Thanksgiving, or l Action de grace in French-speaking regions, was observed in 1578. It is celebrated on the second Monday in October and features a meal familiar to Americans: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pie. BE SURE TO... 1. Check the bulletin board DAILY for additional activities or cancellations. 2. Listen to announcements. 3. When signing up for a trip to the doctor, put down the time as 30 minutes before your appointment. 4. No plastic, magazines or phone books can be put in the newspaper recycle bins. Do not put newspaper back in the plastic bag. Church Bus Schedule!!!!! Saturday 5pm...St. Thomas More Catholic Church Sunday @ 10 am...decatur United Methodist Church
November 2016 DINING ROOM SERVING HOURS Breakfast 7-8:15 a.m. Lunch 12-1 p.m. Dinner 5-5:30 p.m. The Dining Room Closes at 6 p.m. Sunday Monday Tuesday 6 7 Rent Due!!!!!! 1 8 3:00 HYMN SING-A-LONG FOLLOWED BY CHAPEL SERVICE 10:00 Jimmy Carter Library 12:15 Birthday Luncheon 1:00 Aegis Rehab 13 14 15 Monthly Celebrations Before the big turkey day arrives, here are some ways to recognize other events in November: Discover your inner author during National Memoir Writing Month and National Novel Writing Month. Make a pie in honor of National Georgia Pecan Month. Brush up on early American history during National Native American Heritage Month. 3:00 HYMN SING-A-LONG FOLLOWED BY CHAPEL SERVICE 3:00 HYMN SING-A-LONG FOLLOWED BY CHAPEL SERVICE 3:00 HYMN SING-A-LONG FOLLOWED BY CHAPEL SERVICE Happy Birthday Lea Crist 20 27 11:30 Bill Plays the Ukelele 2:30 Lawn Darts 2:30 Frisbee Toss 2:30 Ring Toss 21 28 1:15 Bible Talk Happy Birthday Frances Weatherly 12:00 Thanksgiving Luncheon!!!!! 22 29
Calendar of Events 9:00 Kroger Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 10:00 Exercise With John 1:30 Kroger 3:00 Arts and Crafts 2 8:30-2:00 DR RUNS 2:30 Karaoke Party Happy Birthday John Carmichael and Richard Mooney 3 1:30 Walmart 2:30 Bingo 4 10:00 MINI MANI PEDIS BY: Keisha!!!!!!!! 10:00 TO 11:00 AHS VISITING PETS PROGRAM (Come Cuddle Some Puppies!) FOOTBALL SATURDAYS 5 9 10 11 12 9:30 Grocery Run KROGER 10:00 Exercise With John 1:30 Grocery Run Publix 3:00 Resident Council Meeting Happy Birthday April Reid 8:30-2:00 DR RUNS 2:30 Hat and Tea Social 11:15 Lunch Bunch Golden Buddha 2:30 Bingo 10:00 Coffee and Donuts Football in the TV Room Come Watch Your Favorite Teams!!!!! 9:00 Kroger 16 10:00 Chair Exercise With John 1:30 Kroger 3:00 Arts and Crafts 6:00 COMMUNION WITH TOM HAGOOD 8:30-2:00 DR RUNS 2:30 Wine and Cheese Party With Ben 17 1:30 Target 2:30 Bingo 18 10:00 Coffee and Donuts Football in the TV Room Come Watch Your Favorite Teams!!!!! 19 23 24 25 26 9:30 Grocery Run KROGER 10:00 Exercise With John Happy Turkey Day!!!!!!! 10:00 Coffee and Donuts 1:30 Grocery Run Publix 3:00 Cinnamon Bun and Hot Chocolate Social No Planned Activities... Office Will Be Closed 2:30 Bingo Football in the TV Room Come Watch Your Favorite Teams!!!!! 30 9:30 Grocery Run KROGER 10:00 Exercise With John 1:30 Grocery Run Kroger 3:00 Arts and Crafts
6 Talk About It Mealtime Traditions Families often have mealtime traditions, from favorite recipes served to the seating arrangements. Use the following questions to reminisce and share your family s customs at the dinner table. Did your family have any mealtime traditions when you were a child, such as Sunday dinners or special foods served on holidays and birthdays? Share your favorite stories. What was your favorite meal breakfast, lunch or dinner? What foods were your favorites? Who prepared the meals? Did you help cook, set the table, or clean up afterward? How many people were at your table during a meal? Did everyone have their own place at the table, or did you switch seats? As an adult, did you continue your family s mealtime traditions, start your own, or a combination of both? Residents Visit The Georgia Aquarium Just a Few of our Residents Gwen, Dru, Steve, Jean, and Sandra Last Month s Birthdays!!!!!! Outing to Jeamor Farms Logic Problem Six cousins Noah, Juliet, Georgia, Lucy, Sam and Lily are seated at the children s table for Thanksgiving dinner. Each child has a favorite Thanksgiving food: turkey, ham, stuffing, corn on the cob, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Using the clues below, can you match each child with his or her favorite food? 1. The twin boys don t like anything sweet. 2. The children whose names begin with the same letter don t eat meat. 3. The oldest child prefers a fowl odor in the kitchen. 4. The twins are younger than Lily, but she is not the oldest. 5. The youngest child likes dessert the best. 6. Noah acts like a clown at the dinner table, so his cousins have nicknamed him after his favorite food. 7. Juliet is neither the oldest nor the youngest, and she is a very picky eater: She doesn t like sweets, meat or stuffing.
7 Cartoon Classic Hat And Tea Social Residents Enjoy Our Weekly Arts And Crafts!!!!! Hokey smoke! This month marks the anniversary of one of television s most beloved animated duos, Rocky and Bullwinkle. Created by Jay Ward and Alex Anderson, Rocket J. Squirrel and Bullwinkle J. Moose made their debut on Rocky and His Friends, which premiered Nov. 19, 1959. Best friends and residents of Frostbite Falls, Minn., the unlikely pair found themselves in the midst of various adventures, armed only with Rocky s flying skills and Bullwinkle s mighty moose muscle. Most of the time, their troubles were caused by Boris and Natasha, spies from the fictional nation of Pottsylvania. Marked by a clever and lovable brand of humor that appealed to both kids and adults, the show was also known for its satires on historical and current events.
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