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Village CrierTheJanuary • 2018
THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF BERMUDA VILLAGE
LIFELONG LEARNING AT WAKE FORESTSpring 2018 Courses
u Course listing will be posted on the Message Center outside the Mailroom as soon as it is publishedu Annual membership (required in order to take classes) is $70; Waived for WFU retirees and MALS alums u Courses are $125 each per person; reduced to $100 per class if individual takes multiple classes in given termu Classes typically meet once per week for five or six weeks, for 2-3 hours per class sessionu Bermuda Village provides transportation; sign up with the Front Desk (336-998-6112) by noon on the day prior to each sessionu Non-residents pay transport fee of $10 per round tripu Residents must register for courses in advance:
• Phone: Mimi Komos at 336-758-5232 • Email: lifelonglearning@wfu.edu • Website: lifelongwake.wfu.edu
BERMUDA VILLAGE COLLEGE SEMINARGOOD GRIEF! MORE THAN
AN EXPRESSION FROM CHARLIE BROWNTuesday, January 16
10:30 AM Living Roomu Glenn Miller, retired Methodist minister, presents a program on the importance of practicing good griefu Charlie Brown had it right; there is a big difference between good grief and bad griefu We naturally grieve over many circumstances in lifeu Grief of any kind will take time, attention and energyu Reality of hope, through the love and support of others, and when we have faith beyond ourselves, makes our grief goodu This valuable program launches a year of learning
Carolyn Brown .................. 1Joe Bujalski ....................... 1Lucille Cetrulo .................. 3Marisol Dickson ................ 3Nancy Whitehead .............. 3Miriam Eldridge ................ 4Betsy McKee ..................... 5Jo Lauerman ...................... 6Mary Farrell ...................... 8Corrie Stiles ...................... 8Helen Boon ..................... 12Jim Payne ........................ 12Dave Halliday ................. 14Barbara Jarvis .................. 16Joan Brown ..................... 17Oren Heffner ................... 17Leighton McGill .............. 18Mary Elizabeth Brown .... 21Barbara Halliday ............. 22Mary Womack ................. 23Judi Droll ........................ 25Genevieve Harrell ........... 28Bob Rolain ...................... 28Barbara Wolfe ................. 28Sarah Harvey ................... 29John Lawther ................... 29Karen Staten .................... 30
JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
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CAREGIVERS’ SUPPORT GROUPTuesday, January 2
3:30 PM Redbud 1st Floor Parloru Honest discussion of challenges u Education and guidanceu Professional and personal insight
COFFEE HOUR1st & 3rd Fridays - January 5 & 19
10 AM Pub u Chef prepared delicaciesu Fresh brewed coffeeu Pleasant fellowship
SINGLE RESIDENT SOIRÉETuesday, January 9
5:30 PM Details will be announcedu Save the date on your calendaru Monthly get-togetheru Notice will be given with detailsu Any “solo” resident is welcome
PARLOR GAMES2nd & 4th Mondays - January 8 & 22
3 PM Multipurpose Roomu Word games are favorite choicesu Bring along friends & preferred gameu Light refreshments provided
BOOK CLUBThursday, January 18
10 AM Magnolia 1st Floor Parloru Readers gather on 3rd Thursdayu Members lead review and discussionu New participants are always welcome to join this literary group
SINGLE DINERS MEAL Wednesday, January 36 PM Dining Room
u Committee issues invitationu Volunteer calls for responseu Committee arranges table seating
NEWCOMERS TO BE WELCOMED INTO OUR COMMUNITYWednesday, January 24
5 PM SOCIAL Living Roomu Meet and greet residents who have moved in since the last event in July 2017u Delicious appetizers and first beverage are complimentaryu All residents are encouraged to warmly welcome neighbors at this gathering
6 PM DINNER Dining Roomu Separate seating will be reserved for our newcomers and committee membersu As always, reservations are required for dinner service by 2:30 PM
VESPER WORSHIPSundays at 4:30 PM
Bermuda Village Chapel
CATHOLIC MASSMonday, January 8
4 PM Bermuda Village Chapel
LADIES BIBLE STUDYEvery other Tuesday (Grace Lutheran)
10 AM Dining Room
HEBREW BIBLE STUDYPerspective of original language, culture,
traditions of people of Israel Monday, January 8 6:30 PM Living Room
PRAY THE ROSARYMonday, January 15
3 PM Bermuda Village Chapel
BERMUDA VILLAGE BIBLE STUDYThursdays, January 4 & 18
1:30 PM Magnolia 1st Floor Parlor
JANUARY CALENDAR
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2
1:30 PM Shop Clemmons
2:30 PMComputer Class
3:30 PMCaregivers’
Support Group
3
1:30 PMKnit One, Sew Too
Redbud 1st Floor Parlor
6 PMSingle Diners
4
10:30 AMWhole Life Workshop
1:30 PMBV Bible Study
510 AM
Coffee Hour11:15 AM DepartMusic Lovers’
Luncheon1 PM
Duplicate Bridge1:30 PM Shop Lowes Foods
6
2 PM MovieThe Lovers
72:15 PM DepartWinston-Salem
Symphony
4:30 PM Vesper Worship
Cecil CaveBaptist
7 PM MovieThe Lovers
82:30 PM
Afternoon Aquatics
3 PMParlor Games
4 PMCatholic Mass
6:30 PMHebrew
Bible Study
91:30 PM Shop Robinhood Rd
1:30 PMHearing Aid
Clinic5:30 PM
Singles Soirée6:45 PM DepartWinston-Salem
Symphony
10
1:30 PMKnit One, Sew Too
11
10:30 AMYounger
Next Year Workshop
12
1:30 PM Shop Food Lion
6:45 PM DepartJazz Ensemble
UNCSA
13
2 PM MovieNorman
14
4:30 PM Vesper WorshipTimothy Wolf
Baptist
7 PM MovieNorman
15
3 PMPray the Rosary
1610 AM Ladies Bible Study
10:30 AM BV College Seminar
1:30 PM Shop Hanes Mall
& Hanes Point2:30 PM
Computer Class
17
1:30 PMKnit One, Sew Too
5:30 – 7:30 PMBirthday Night
1810 AM
Book Club10:30 AM
Fitness Testing1:30 PM
BV Bible Study2:30 PM
Wine Aficionados
19
10 AM Coffee Hour
1 PMDuplicate Bridge
1:30 PM ShopLowes Foods
20
2 PM MovieGoing in Style
6:45 PM DepartDavid Osborne
Mocksville
21
4:30 PM Vesper WorshipReggie Kimbro
Presbyterian
7 PM MovieGoing in Style
22
3 PMParlor Games
23
1:30 PM Shop Thruway
6:45 PM DepartShall We Dance?UNCSA
241:30 PM
Knit One, Sew Too
5 PMNewcomers’
Social
6 PMNewcomers’
Dinner
25
Indoor Putting Tournament
10:15 AMCheck-In10:30 AM
Shot Gun Start
26
1:30 PM Shop Food Lion
5 PMCelebrate
Community at Happy Hour
27
2 PM MovieLost City of Z
6:45 PM DepartMozart
Birthday ConcertUNCSA
284:30 PM
Vesper WorshipJohn LindsayPresbyterian
7 PM MovieLost City of Z
29On this date
in 1936, the Baseball Hall of Fame
inducted inaugural members.
3010 AM Ladies Bible Study
1:30 PM Shop Walmart
2 PMBINGO
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1:30 PMKnit One, Sew Too
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Winston-Salem Symphony presents…MUSIC LOVERS’ LUNCHEON
Friday, January 511:15 AM Depart (1703 Restaurant) RESERVATION REQUIRED
u Informative pre-concert lunch with the conductor and additional guest performersu $20 per person; payable at the dooru Reserve transportation with the Front Desk by noon Wednesday, January 3 and the Activities Department will make a lunch reservation on your behalf
MOZART AND SHOSTAKOVICHSunday, January 7 2:15 PM Depart (Stevens Center)Tuesday, January 9 6:45 PM Depart (Stevens Center)
u Robert Moody conducts; guest pianist Orion Weissu Pieces on the program
• Overture to The Marriage of Figaro (Mozart)• Piano Concerto No. 21 (Mozart)• Symphony No. 10 (Shostakovich)
u Residents purchase their own tickets by contacting Winston-Salem Symphonyu Reserve transportation with the Front Desk by noon on the day BEFORE either performance
DAVID OSBORNESaturday, January 20
6:45 PM Depart (Brock Center) u Multiple award winning performer known as “Pianist to the Presidents”u Steinway Signature Artistu Invited back to our area at the request of Davie Arts Council patronsu Residents purchase their own tickets by contacting Davie Arts Councilu Reserve transportation by noon Friday, January 19
UNCSA JAZZ ENSEMBLEFriday, January 12
6:45 PM Depart (Freedman Theatre)u Award winning jazz band directed by Rod Rudkinu Program of Big Band jazz stylesu Talented soloists; sectional spotlightsu Residents purchase their own tickets by contacting UNC School of the Artsu Reserve transportation by noon Thursday, January 11
SHALL WE DANCE?Tuesday, January 23 6:45 PM Depart (Watson Hall, UNCSA)
u Faculty musicians perform dance-centric selections with guest ballroom dancersu Robert Rocco and Allison Gagnon, piano; Elizabeth Pacheco Rose, soprano; Glenn Siebert, tenoru Residents purchase their own tickets by contacting UNC School of the Artsu Reserve transportation by noon Monday, January 22
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CONTACT INFORMATION FOR BOX OFFICES IS NOTED BELOW.After purchasing tickets, reserve transportation with the Front Desk.
Winston-Salem
Symphony
UNC School of the Arts
Davie Arts Council
UNC School of the Arts
UNC School of the Arts
336-464-0145
336-721-1945
336-751-3000
336-721-1945
336-721-1945
uncsa.edu/performances
daviearts.org
uncsa.edu/performances
uncsa.edu/performances
Mozart & ShostakovichJanuary 7 or 9
Jazz EnsembleJanuary 12
David OsborneJanuary 20
Shall We Dance?January 23
Mozart Birthday Concert
January 27
REMINDER: BERMUDA VILLAGE TRANSPORTATION POLICIES
u Complimentary transportation to community events is ONLY provided if the event is ON the monthly activity calendaru Due to a number of factors, we cannot handle additional requests for free transportationu There is a $15/person charge for transportation when events are outside of Davie and Forsyth Countiesu If no sign ups by the deadline listed in the newsletter, the driver will be canceledu PAID transportation to events NOT on the activity calendar may be arranged by residents through the Front Desk
MOZART BIRTHDAY CONCERTSaturday, January 27
6:45 PM Depart (Watson Hall, UNCSA)u Among the most popular events on the UNCSA performance calendar since 1978u Chamber music interpreted by faculty artists observes Mozart’s 262nd birthdayu Residents purchase their own tickets by contacting UNC School of the Artsu Reserve transportation by noon Friday, January 26
wssymphony.org
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Having computer issues?CAT
Computer Assistance TeamFor one-on-one help at any time, contact:
Dee IrwinMarv DickersonThomas Brown
TECHNOLOGY CLASSES1st & 3rd Tuesdays
2:30 PM Multipurpose Roomu January 2: Computer Basics
u January 16: Computer Speed
u Sign up with the Front Desk by noon on the day BEFORE each session
THANK YOU FOR CLIPPING COUPONS FOR TROOPSu Many residents have supported the Tarheel Central Chapter of Military Officers Association of America through its Overseas Coupon Programu Coupons valued over $120,000 were mailed last yearuCoupons are valid in exchanges & commissaries up to six months after expiration datesu Currently being mailed to bases in Italy and Japanu NEEDED: Clip coupons from the Sunday newspaper and place them in the designated basket behind the fireplace in the Living Roomu NEEDED: Volunteers to sort coupons (food and non-food) and tally dollar amountsu CONTACT: Betty Miller at 336-941-9237
The Lovers2017
Rated R
Norman2017
Rated R
Going in Style2017
Rated PG-13
Lost City of Z2017
Rated PG-13
January 6 & 7
January 13 & 14
January 20 & 21
January 27 & 28
WEEKEND MOVIESSaturdays at 2 PM and Sundays at 7 PM unless otherwise noted
With spouses Mary and Michael each pursuing affairs, they agree to divorce. However, on the brink of their split becoming official, a sudden burst of passion between them leaves both feeling guilty for cheating on their lovers.
As a small-time “fixer” whose business involves arranging quiet deals among politicos and other power brokers, opportunistic Norman Oppenheimer makes a golden connection when a politi-cian he once befriended later becomes Israel’s prime minister.
Cheated out of their pensions, three elderly friends decide to extract justice from the system by robbing a bank and then heading for Las Vegas. But their grand plan starts to fall apart when a dogged FBI agent picks up their trail.
Incredible true story of British explorer Percy Fawcett, who journeys into the Amazon at the dawn of the 20th century and discovers evidence of a previously unknown, advanced civili-zation. Despite being ridiculed by the scientific establishment, the determined Fawcett - supported by his devoted wife, son and aide de camp - returns time and again in attempts to prove his case, culminating in his mysterious disappearance in 1925.
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TBINGOTuesday, January 302 PM Dining Room
u Play 10 games of BINGOu Cost $1 per gameu Everyone plays two cardsu Cash payout to winners of each gameu Not prepared to make change!u Bring 10 one-dollar bills
CELEBRATE COMMUNITY AT HAPPY HOUR
Friday, January 265 PM Living Room
u Nibble complimentary appetizersu Place beverage order with server or at the Pub counteru Invite neighbors to join you for this social time before dinner service
INDOOR PUTTING TOURNAMENTThursday, January 25
10:15 AM Check-In (Atrium) 10:30 AM Shot Gun Start
u Talented residents design 9 holes on accessible course throughout Clubhouseu NO PRACTICE SHOTS PERMITTED; course closed until play beginsu Bring your own putter and ball to this eventu Winners will be announced at the weekly buffet luncheon at conclusion of playu Sign up at the Front Desk, with your $1 entry fee, by noon Monday, January 22
AFTERNOON AQUATICSMonday, January 82:30 PM BV Pool
u Group water exercise in a later time slotu Water walking and gentle movements
HEARING AID CLINIC
Tuesday, January 91:30 PM
Redbud 1st Floor Parloru Cleaning, checks, change tubes and moreu Batteries for purchase
BIRTHDAY NIGHTWednesday, January 17
5:30 - 7:30 PM Dining Room
uVocalist Lisa Woods entertains during dinner uCake & ice cream baruReservations by 2:30 PM
WHOLE LIFEThursday, January 4
10:30 AMuLearn to implement seven daily habitsuNutrition; exercise; mobilize; sleep; hydrate; lifestyle; reflectuBuild a healthier way of life with these tools
YOUNGER NEXT YEARThursday, January 11
10:30 AMuLearn to live longer, stronger, healthier and sharperuEating strategies; balance; happiness; brain tipsuOrganize your life plan for 2018
FITNESS TESTINGThursday, January 18
10:30 AMuDetermine whether aspects of your fitness level have changeduAssess muscle strength, agility, balance and moreuDevelop personal goals based on your results
LIFEFIT CHALLENGES FOR THE NEW YEARJoin Heidi Day in the LifeFit Department for any of the following workshops!
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