East Village Place 50 Benton Drive East Longmeadow, MA 01028 Looking to stay connected? East Village Place wifi information: Network: WRC-Guest Password: 2Thrive! For fun pictures and exciting updates, check out our blog! https://www.facebook.com/EastVillagePlace/ Gingerbread Project: The sunken treasure chest was submitted to the Springfield Museum exhibit and is currently on display. Attend the museums exhibit to see it and vote or view and vote online. New Watermark University Courses are here! Library Exploration: Participants will begin by giving our Library book shelves a much needed makeover by categorizing and rearranging the books . Attendees will also participate in book discussions and provide helpful book recommendations to fellow readers. Short Stories: EVP will host group readings of holiday related stories that promise to inspire and delight. Watermark University Holiday Tree Decorating begins on December 1st! Bright Nights Van trips will be held on the 7th, 9th and 14th. Holiday Card Making to send to all our loved ones. Springfield Museum Trip to see the Gingerbread contest exhibit on the 14th Mr. Magic Performs with card tricks, and slight of hand on the 15th. Dance Party in the lobby featuring Motown hits on the 21st. Holiday Party with Santa will feature carolling through the halls with Santa! Date to be Announced The Zoo at Forest Park will be here with 5-6 animals to delight us Dec. 30th New Year's Eve Dance Party on December 31st. Ring in the New Year. Special Events & Outings 50 Benton Drive · East Longmeadow, MA 01028 413-525-8150 · watermarkcommunities.com ASSISTED LIVING · TWO LEVELS OF MEMORY CARE December 2021 Assisted Living The Holiday season is one of joy and wonder. It's a time to do for others and to spread cheer and love throughout the greater community, but we can't forget the furry little friends that fill our lives with so much, the whole year through. This Holiday Season our Community will be participating in Operation Santa Paws. We are asking you all to help us in collecting new and gently used pet supplies, toys, and food items that will be donated to the local Animal Shelter. So many animals are in need, this is a way we can help out. Collections will begin December 9th and continue through January 10th. Donation boxes will be found just inside our lobby. Let's spread the love to pets in need and wish all of our future four legged friends a Happy Holiday! All Creatures Great & Small Our Community has been blessed with the creativity of a great number of Bay Path Occupational Therapy Students. The students use the knowledge and skills, they have learned through their schooling, to bring new programs to our community. The students have developed great crafting activities that help us to practice both our fine and gross motor skills. They also help us with keeping our mind and body fit. From exercise, including yoga, to lessons on stress relieving techniques and meditation, it feels good to keep our bodies active and our minds free of stress. We are looking forward to seeing our Bay Path students on Friday, December 3rd at 3:00 pm and Tuesday, December 7th at 10:30 am. Path to Well-Being Our Halloween celebration was filled with fun, laughter, and of course candy! Both associates and residents dressed to impress and made their way through the community in our annual Halloween Parade. We had the whole Wizard of Oz entourage, Snow White, a reindeer and a cowboy to name a few. Everyone had a great time as the paraders "backwards trick- or-treated" handing out candy to all of the smiling spectators. Our annual pumpkin decorating contest was a hit. Residents, visitors, and associates voted for their favorites on display in the lobby. There were ghosts, witches and many other very creative entries. The three winners were Mike Shaw with his pumpkin who blew its top off, Sherry Mayer and her hatching dinosaur, and Judy Gagnon for her movie night of buttery popcorn. Thriving
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East Village Place
50 Benton Drive
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Looking to stay connected?
East Village Place wifi information:
Network: WRC-Guest
Password: 2Thrive!
For fun pictures and exciting updates,
check out our blog!
https://www.facebook.com/EastVillagePlace/
Gingerbread Project: The sunken treasure chest was submitted to
the Springfield Museum exhibit and is currently on display. Attend
the museums exhibit to see it and vote or view and vote online.
New Watermark University Courses are here!
Library Exploration: Participants will begin by giving our Library
book shelves a much needed makeover by categorizing and
rearranging the books . Attendees will also participate in book
discussions and provide helpful book recommendations to fellow
readers.
Short Stories: EVP will host group readings of holiday related
stories that promise to inspire and delight.
Watermark University
Holiday Tree Decorating begins on
December 1st!
Bright Nights Van trips will be held on
the 7th, 9th and 14th.
Holiday Card Making to send to all our
loved ones.
Springfield Museum Trip to see the
Gingerbread contest exhibit on the 14th
Mr. Magic Performs with card tricks, and
slight of hand on the 15th.
Dance Party in the lobby featuring
Motown hits on the 21st.
Holiday Party with Santa will feature
carolling through the halls with Santa!
Date to be Announced
The Zoo at Forest Park will be here with
5-6 animals to delight us Dec. 30th
New Year's Eve Dance Party on
December 31st. Ring in the New Year.
Special Events & Outings
50 Benton Drive · East Longmeadow, MA 01028
413-525-8150 · watermarkcommunities.com
ASSISTED LIVING · TWO LEVELS OF MEMORY CARE
December 2021
Assisted Living
The Holiday season is one of
joy and wonder. It's a time to
do for others and to spread
cheer and love throughout
the greater community, but
we can't forget the furry little
friends that fill our lives with
so much, the whole year
through. This Holiday Season our Community will be participating
in Operation Santa Paws. We are asking you all to help us in
collecting new and gently used pet supplies, toys, and food items
that will be donated to the local Animal Shelter. So many animals
are in need, this is a way we can help out. Collections will begin
December 9th and continue through January 10th. Donation boxes
will be found just inside our lobby. Let's spread the love to pets in
need and wish all of our future four legged friends a Happy
Holiday!
All CreaturesGreat &Small
Our Community has been blessed with
the creativity of a great number of
Bay Path Occupational Therapy Students.
The students use the knowledge and
skills, they have learned through their
schooling, to bring new programs to our
community. The students have
developed great crafting activities that
help us to practice both our fine and
gross motor skills. They also help us with
keeping our mind and body fit. From
exercise, including yoga, to lessons on
stress relieving techniques and
meditation, it feels good to keep our
bodies active and our minds free of
stress.
We are looking forward to seeing our Bay
Path students on Friday, December 3rd
at 3:00 pm and Tuesday, December 7th
at 10:30 am.
Path to Well-Being
Our Halloween celebration was filled with fun, laughter, and of course
candy! Both associates and residents dressed to impress and made their
way through the community in our annual Halloween Parade. We had the
whole Wizard of Oz entourage, Snow White, a reindeer and a cowboy to
name a few. Everyone had a great time as the paraders "backwards trick-
or-treated" handing out candy to all of the smiling spectators.
Our annual pumpkin decorating contest was a hit. Residents, visitors, and
associates voted for their favorites on display in the lobby. There were
ghosts, witches and many other very creative entries. The three winners
were Mike Shaw with his pumpkin who blew its top off, Sherry Mayer and
her hatching dinosaur, and Judy Gagnon for her movie night of buttery