1 June 17, 2017 July Meetings Activities Committee Tues. July 11th 10:30 AM -Azalea Room- Food & Beverage Committee Wed. July 12th 10:00 AM -Azalea Room- Facilities Committee Thurs. July 13th 9:00 AM -Azalea Room- Budget & Finance Committee Wed. July 19th 9:00 AM -Azalea Room- Hospitality Committee Mon. July 24th 10:00 AM -Azalea Room- Board of Directors Tues. July 25th 9:00 AM -Mimosa Room- “Celebrate America” A Towers Patriotic Tribute, Tuesday, July 4th | 11:00 AM -Ped Mall / Atrium - Lunch Buffet: 11:30 AM | $9.99 per person Menu: Hamburgers with fixings, potato salad, cole slaw, BBQ beans, blackberry cobbler with vanilla ice cream. Residents are encouraged to wear Red, White & Blue! Brews & Buds Friday, June 30th | 4:30 - 7:00 PM | Patio Join your Neighbors for beer tasting in the garden on the patio. Appetizers will be provided to pair with your choice of beverage for only $7.99. Come and relax with your buds on the patio and listen to the musical stylings of acoustic guitarist Jacob Pena. Menu: sweet teriyaki glazed peanuts and popcorn, sausage and pretzel sticks, and fried zucchini with ranch dip *Beer selection will be a collection of beers of different varieties and origins. Hope to see you there! New Neighbor Coffee Monday, July 10th | 10 AM | Ped Mall ATTENTION RESIDENTS: Due to the 4th of July Holiday, New Neighbor Coffee will take place on a different day. Please remember to wear your name tags. This is a great opportunity to meet and welcome the new comers, as well as mingle with neighbors. All Residents are invited to attend! Hope to see you there!
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June 17, 2017
July Meetings
Activities Committee
Tues. July 11th
10:30 AM
-Azalea Room-
Food & Beverage
Committee
Wed. July 12th
10:00 AM
-Azalea Room-
Facilities Committee
Thurs. July 13th
9:00 AM
-Azalea Room-
Budget & Finance
Committee
Wed. July 19th
9:00 AM
-Azalea Room-
Hospitality Committee
Mon. July 24th
10:00 AM
-Azalea Room-
Board of Directors
Tues. July 25th
9:00 AM
-Mimosa Room-
“Celebrate America” A Towers Patriotic Tribute,
Tuesday, July 4th | 11:00 AM
-Ped Mall / Atrium -
Lunch Buffet: 11:30 AM | $9.99 per person
Menu: Hamburgers with fixings, potato salad, cole slaw, BBQ beans, blackberry cobbler with vanilla ice cream. Residents are encouraged to wear Red, White & Blue!
Join your Neighbors for beer tasting in the garden on the patio. Appetizers will be provided to pair with your choice of beverage for only $7.99. Come and relax with your buds on the patio and listen to the musical stylings of acoustic guitarist Jacob Pena.
Menu: sweet teriyaki glazed peanuts and popcorn, sausage and pretzel sticks, and fried zucchini with ranch dip
*Beer selection will be a collection of beers of different varieties and origins. Hope to see you there!
New Neighbor Coffee
Monday, July 10th | 10 AM | Ped Mall ATTENTION RESIDENTS: Due to the 4th of July Holiday, New Neighbor Coffee will take place on a different day. Please remember to wear your name tags. This is a great opportunity to meet and welcome the new comers, as well as mingle with neighbors. All Residents are invited to attend! Hope to see you there!
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Online Shopping...
Honorably discharged Veterans, have you
heard? You will soon be able to shop online at
all Exchanges (AAFES, NEXCOM, MCX and
CGX). Simply go to vetverify.org before
October 2017 to enroll. VetVerify is a shared
verification service of the four military
Exchanges with the sole purpose of supporting
the newly approved Veterans online shopping
benefit.
The Veterans online shopping benefit allows
honorably discharged Veterans to shop
beginning on November 11, 2017. This is an
online-only shopping benefit and does not grant
on-base access. Veterans who were discharged
with any character of service other than
honorable are not qualified to access this
benefit. These shopping privileges are being
extended by the Exchanges to recognize your
sacrifice and courage and to bring the on-base
shopping that you remember to your home. If
you have any questions, please contact Paul
Fraser at 439-5348.
Friday, July 28th
5 PM | Ped Mall
Aloha! Come down and join the
party! The Towers is bringing
Hawaii to you with a tropical
themed entertainment and an
island inspired buffet. Ladies are
encouraged to dress in their best
grass skirts and gentlemen in their
best Hawaiian shirts. Look for
more information in future
newsletters. Maholo.
Tickets for Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra, A
Tribute to Frank Sinatra, at The Tobin are
selling out fast. The Towers will be scheduling a
trip for this event on Saturday, October 7th.
Tickets are starting at $54.00 and can be
purchased by calling the box office at
223-8624. More information to come in future
newsletters.
Attention Residents: If you receive mail that does
not belong to you, please
attempt to return it to its
rightful owner. If you are
unsure of where it should go,
ask one of the administrative
personal for help. This mail
may be time sensitive so it is
imperative that you return it as soon as
possible. Simply place it in the appropriate in
house mailbox. Thank you.
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GRANDPARENTS SCAM
Across the nation, con artists are scamming grandparents out of thousands of dollars by posing as
grandchildren in distress. How the scam works:
A grandparent receives a frantic call from someone they believe to be their grandchild. The supposed
grandchild claims to be involved in some type of trouble, such as being arrested or in a car accident
or needing emergency car repairs and asks the grandparent to immediately wire money to help. The
scammer typically asks for money and may even call back again several hours or days later asking
for more. He or she may claim embarrassment about the alleged trouble and ask the grandparent to
keep it a secret. A variation of the scam may involve two scammers -- the first scammer calls and
poses as a grandchild under arrest. The second scammer, posing as some type of authoritative
figure, explains what fines need to be urgently be paid. A common theme of the scam requests that
money is wired through Western Union or MoneyGram or asks for a bank account routing
numbers. Wiring money is like sending cash; there are no protections for the sender. Typically there
is no way you can reverse the transaction, trace the money, or recover payment from the telephone
con artists. It is possible that the scammers are finding their targets on the Internet. Names,
addresses, birth dates, and telephone numbers are easily ascertained online. Scammers may also
check Facebook or other social networking websites to learn about a person and their family. Another
possibility is that the scammers are calling telephone numbers randomly until they reach a senior
citizen. In some cases, the senior citizen unknowingly "fills in the blanks" for the thief. For instance,
the senior answers the phone, the scammer says something like, "Hi Grandma, it's me, your favorite
grandchild," the grandparent guesses the name of the grandchild the caller sounds most like, and the
scammer takes on that grandchild's identity for the remainder of the call.
How to Avoid Being Scammed
Be suspicious when you receive a telephone call where:
· A grandchild calls you from a faraway location.
· The grandchild says, "It's me," or "It's your grandson," or "It's your favorite grandchild."
· Vague or elusive callers who get personal details wrong.
· Callers insisting on secrecy.
· Urgent callers pressuring quick action.
· The grandchild is in some trouble or some type of distress.
· The caller asks for money to be wire transferred.
If you receive such a call, you should verify the identity and location of the grandchild claiming to be in
trouble. Then, hang up and call another family member who can confirm your grandchild's
whereabouts. Try calling your grandchild at the telephone number through which you normally reach
him or her. Stay calm and avoid acting out of a sense of urgency. Don’t wire money unless you
have verified with a trusted third-party source that your grandchild is truly in trouble.
Scammers are often professional criminals who are skillfully able to get you to wire money or
give personal information before you have time to properly assess the situation. Texans who believe
they have been the target of a scam should contact the Office of the Attorney General at
(800) 252-8011 or online at www.texasattorneygeneral.gov .
6 PM | Tobin From one of the most celebrated playwrights of our time, Eurydice is the modern retelling of the classic love story of Orpheus and his fated bride, as told from her unique perspective. Filled with poetic language and vivid imagery, Eurydice must reach beyond death to find her lover, all while reclaiming her relationship with her dead father. With an original musical score to accompany the production, audiences will be moved and delighted by this evening of live theatre. Tickets start at $29.00 and can be purchased by calling The Tobin box office at 223-8624. Once you have purchased your tickets, be sure to sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk. The bus will depart at 6:00 PM. Remember…to avoid a transportation charge you must cancel with a 48-hour advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
Monday, July 3rd
| 1 PM Authentic Chicago style street foods located in the heart of San Antonio. Wrigleyville Grill is family owned and operated and is a recipient of the Blue Plate award. Menu items range from Chicago style dogs, gyros and salads to even a cold beer. Authentic food is only part of the restaurant’s draw. Atmosphere accounts for the other half. Boxes from the gourmet popcorn shop Nuts on Clark and Old Style Beer hang on the walls, along with a strip of vintage photographs of the city. A cork board invites customers to pin up their Wrigley Field selfies, many taken in front of the stadium’s 100-year anniversary sign. Though it clearly favors the Cubs, Wrigleyville Grill attracts fans from both of the city’s baseball teams and plays on the rivalry. Residents will visit Wrigleyville Grill for a late lunch. Be sure to sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk for a transportation reservation. The bus will depart at 1:00 PM. Remember...to avoid a transportation charge you must cancel with a 48-hour advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
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HAND BELL PERFORMANCE
Ballroom Dance Lessons
Thursday, July 6th & July 20th
2:30 – 3:30 PM | Mimosa
Tom & Betty are teaching Cha-Cha in July. The Cha-Cha is a fun Latin dance, and the better Country bands like Bimbo & Borderline play a Cha-Cha or two. The classes are at a beginner’s level for folks who have never learned the Cha-Cha or have forgotten what they learned or who just need a refresher! Classes are free, but you need a partner in order to fully participate in the class. However, if you just want to come and watch or simply practice the steps by yourself, that’s fine too. Dancing is fun, good exercise and a great way to make new friends.
Tom & Betty Arbaugh, Unit 1814
I Am Attending: Yes / No
Thursday, July 6th
7 PM | Mimosa Room
Enjoy a fun night of BINGO! Make sure to bring
your quarters. Each card is $0.25 per game,
and five games are played. The more players
there are, the more money can be won! Other
special prizes will be awarded to winners as
well. No sign up is required. Hope to see you
there!
I Am Attending: Yes / No
Attention travelers: The
Towers Cruisers have
booked a 7-day Canada
and New England Discovery cruise, sailing from
Montreal, Canada on September 16th to
Boston, MA. Please see the Towers Travelers
bulletin board for details or call Larry Baillon at
Join friends and neighbors as the Ped Mall is transformed into a Christmas shopping wonderland! This will be a one-stop shop for getting a head start in purchasing all the gifts needed on your holiday list! Please be aware not all vendors will accept debit and credit cards. If you would like to be a vendor and sell your crafts or goods, or if you know someone who would like to participate, please contact Victoria Gaytan in Resident Services at 805-6273 no later than June 30
th. Music,
festive snacks and beverages will be provided. Don’t miss a fun filled afternoon!
I Am Attending: Yes / No
Sunday, July 9th | 6 PM | Ped Mall
All residents are invited to come join the fun.
Single residents are asked to bring a dish to
serve 6-8, couples enough to feed 10-12. Main
dishes, salads, vegetables and desserts are
needed. Those wishing to play cards, Farkle,
Mexican Train or other games can do so after
dinner. Let’s get together and have fun! For
more information or if you would like to help,
contact Margaret Canby, Unit #715 at
210-653-7483.
I Am Attending: Yes / No
Tuesday, July 11th
& 25th
| 6:15 PM
Enjoy a night out to one of the most popular event centers with friends and neighbors. At the Continental Café, enjoy a delicious dinner special and dance to a variety of music all under one roof. Admission is $8 at the door and Faye’s Dinner Special is an additional $5. Dancing begins at 7:00 PM. If you would like more information or have a special event to celebrate on any of these nights and you need a cake, please call Faye at 210-822-8555. Please be sure to sign up with Veronica or The Front Desk for a transportation reservation. The bus will depart at 6:15 PM and return at 9:00 PM. Remember….to avoid a transportation charge you must cancel with a 48-hour advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
Happy Tails
Entertainment
Thursday, July 13th
| 3 PM | Ped Mall
Come down for an up close and educational
encounter with exotic animals! You will be
delighted to learn more about each animal and
if you like, even hold one of them while Victoria
snaps a picture to send the kids. Hope to see
you there!
I Am Attending: Yes / No
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Harlequin Presents:
Saturday, July 15th | 7:30 PM
From the creator and director Shawn Kjos,
The Harlequin is proud to bring you an all
new jukebox musical revue featuring over
40 chart-topping hits from the ‘50s & ‘60s
including songs from artist like Frankie Valli,
The Chiffons, Jerry Lee Lewis, The
Ronettes, Carl Perkins, The Shirelles, The
Drifters, The Tokens, The Chordettes, Elvis
and many more. The high energy cast
includes Shawn Kjos, Sarah Peters, Katie
Molina, Ashton Folsom, Samantha Eberie
and Steven Parra. Ticket prices range from
$10-$22 per person and must be purchased
in advance by calling The Harlequin box
office at 210-222-9694. Once you have
purchased your tickets, please be sure to
sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk.
The bus will depart at 7:30 PM.
Remember…to avoid a transportation
charge you must cancel with a 48-hour
advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
Noche Azul:
Frida & Esperanza
Sunday, July 16th
| 3 PM
July marks Frida Kahlo’s 110th birthday.
Esperanza Peace and Justice Center will be
honoring her life with Tango dancing and
original songs written for Noche Azul by Aaron
Prado and Azul Barrientos. Featuring a new
theme and musical lineup each month, Noche
Azul showcases traditional Mexican songs
while highlighting the cultural influences and
interconnections between Latin America,
Spain, and Mexico through multi-media story
telling and song. The songs and genres of
Noche Azul have included boleros, rancheras,
folk music, jazz as well as electronic music.
Tickets are $7 at the door. Be sure to sign up
with Veronica or the Front Desk for a
transportation reservation. The bus will depart
at 3:00 PM. Remember….to avoid a
transportation charge you must cancel with a
48-hour advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
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Briscoe Art Museum:
Women of the West
Tuesday, July 18th
5:00 PM – 8:30 PM
The fourth annual Briscoe Museum Film series
is dedicated to Women of the West. The
Western film genre has long been a man’s
territory where women are relegated to the
sidelines and reduced to one-dimensional
characters. The Briscoe Museum will be
showing Meek’s Cutoff. Set in 1845, this drama
follows a group of settlers as they embark on a
punishing journey along the Oregon Trail.
When their guide leads them astray, the
expedition is forced to contend with the
unforgiving conditions on the high plain desert.
Mosey on over for fun, food truck fare, and free
beer! The Museum remains open late so make
sure to check out the galleries before and after
the movie. This is a free event. Be sure to sign
up with Veronica or the Front Desk. The bus
will depart at 5:00 PM. Remember…to avoid a
transportation charge, you must cancel with a
48-hour advance notice.
I Am Attending: Yes / No
Tuesday, July 18th
3:00 PM | Ped Mall
Join The Towers Culinary team for a live
cooking demonstration and tasting! No sign up
needed. Hope to see you there!
I Am Attending: Yes / No
Therapy Talks
with Terri
“Macular
Degeneration”
Please join Terri Kelly, OTR/
Care Transition Manager
(Home Health/Hospice)
Monday, July 17th 3 PM | Wellness Center
Monday, July 17th | 10-11 AM
-Mimosa Room-
Join Alex and Victoria as they venture into the world of technology. In this 101 session, you will learn the basic fundamentals of using Facebook. Facebook is a great way to stay in touch with friends and family and also stay connected to the happenings of The Towers. Seats are very limited, so be sure to sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk right away. Hope to see you there!
I Am Attending: Yes / No
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Thursday, July 20th
| 3 PM | Ped Mall
Come down to the Ped Mall and enjoy a fun
game of BINGO! Make sure to bring your
quarters. Each card is $0.25 per game, and five
games are played. The more players there are,
the more money can be won! Other special
prizes will be awarded to winners as well. No
sign up is required. Hope to see you there!
I Am Attending: Yes / No
Wednesday, July 19th
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Magnolia Room
Dr. Tracy Board of Audicles Hearing will visit The
Towers to assist you with all of your hearing
needs. To schedule appointments please call
Audicles directly at 820-0525.
I Have An Appointment: Yes / No
Lunch & A Movie:
Wednesday, July 19th|11:45 AM | Mimosa
In 1939 Poland, Antonina Zabinski and her
husband, Dr. Jan Zabinski, have the Warsaw
Zoo flourishing under his stewardship and her
care. When their country is invaded by the
Nazis, Jan and Antonina are stunned and forced
to report to the Reich's newly appointed chief
zoologist, Lutz Heck. To fight back on their own
terms, the Zabinskis covertly begin working with
the Resistance and put into action plans to save
lives out of what has become the Warsaw
Ghetto, with Antonina putting herself and her
family at great risk. Residents will watch The
Zookeeper’s Wife while enjoying lunch. There is
no charge to see the movie; however, lunch is
$6.00 per person. The menu is chef’s choice to
include tea or water and a dessert. Lunch is
served at 11:45 AM and the movie begins
promptly at 12:00 PM. Be sure to sign up with
Veronica or the Front Desk for a reservation,
even if you are not having lunch, no later than
Friday, July 14th. Remember…for all in house
events where food is served, a 48-hour advance
cancellation notice is required to avoid a charge.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
Thursday, July 20th
8 AM | Azalea Room
AARP will be visiting The Towers for Driver
Safety Program. This will be a 4-hour program
with two small 10 minute breaks provided. If you
are an AARP Member the price will be $15 and
for non-AARP members $20. Only the exact
cash or check amount will be accepted the day
of event. Credit or debit cards will not be
accepted. Be sure to sign up with Veronica or
the Front Desk as seats are limited.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
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San Antonio FC Soccer Game Saturday, July 22nd
6:30 PM | Toyota Field
San Antonio FC is an American professional soccer team founded in 2016. Did you know San Antonio's FC heart of the badge contains two prominent elements: the five diagonal stripes, which were inspired by the armed forces’ service stripes, are a salute to
San Antonio’s rich military history and their upward movement signifies the club’s goal to play at the highest level; and the rowel of the Spur symbolizes the direct link between San Antonio FC and its parent company, Spurs Sports & Entertainment? Binding all of the interior elements is a single “S” a subtle nod to the hometown heritage and how it unites the community. Unite as community and support the San Antonio FC as they take on the Real Monarchs. Ticket pricing ranges from $10 - $60 and can be purchased by visiting www.sanantoniofc.com or by calling Ticketmaster box office at 1-800-745-3000. Once you have purchased your tickets be sure to sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk for a transportation reservation. The bus will depart at 6:30 PM. Comfortable clothing, hats and sunglasses are recommended. Remember… to avoid a transportation charge you must cancel with a 48 hour advance notice.
Wednesday, July 26th | 11 AM Explore the tradition and experience the innovation behind the best trucks in the world. Take a plant tour for the ultimate experience! You will hear and see what goes into the manufacturing of the Toyota tundra and Tacoma as they roll of the line each day. The friendly tour guides will take you through 2.2 million square feet of facility. First, you will be taken by the Body Weld Shop, where a team of computer-controlled robots use state-of-the-art technology to weld stamp steel pieces together. Next, you will move into the Plastics Shop. This is where critical components, including the vehicle bumpers and instrument panels, are made. Following, you will see overhead conveyors transport the trucks from paint to assembly, where the trucks begin to take shape. Throughout the tour, your guide will point out the foundations of the world-re-owned Toyota Productions System, as well as give you insight to the line side processes of the TMMTX team members. TMMTX maintains a safe and secure environment so please be aware of the following: No carry-on permitted, valid photo ID, no cameras or cell phones allowed, must wear long pants, shirts must have sleeves, closed toe shoes must be worn, safety glasses and hard hats will be supplied and must be worn at all times. Seats are very limited. Please be sure to sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk. Bus will depart at 11 AM. Remember… to avoid a transportation charge you must cancel with a 48-hour advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
Sunday, July 23rd
| 2 PM
The Playhouse Theater
You can’t stop the beat when Tracy Turnblad shakes up her hometown of Baltimore in this fabulous 60s musical! Tracy’s innocent desire to dance on The Corny Collins Show catches her in a whirlwind of fame as she challenges the social prejudices of race and beauty. Ticket pricing ranges from $10 - $40 and can be purchased by calling the box office at 733-7258, Tuesday - Friday between 10 AM and 5 PM. Once you have purchased your tickets be sure to sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk for a transportation reservation. The bus will depart at 2:00 PM. Remember...to avoid a transportation charge you must cancel with a 48-hour advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
Monday, July 24th
| 10:30 AM | Mimosa Room
Audicles Hearing Services will be presenting information about the relationship between hearing and other aspects of an individual's health, including the link between untreated hearing loss and dementia. Advances in hearing aid technology and assistive devices to aid in specific listening situations will also be discussed. No sign up required. Hope to see you there.
I Am Attending: Yes / No
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Sunday, July 30th
| 4:30 PM
Residents will visit P.F. Chang’s at the Quarry Market. P.F. Chang’s offers a casual dining atomosphere to experience authentic Chinese food and Asian cuisine. Be sure to sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk. The bus will depart at 4:30 PM. Remember…to avoid a transportation charge, you must cancel with a 48-hour advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
University of Incarnate Word Presents:
Mozart Festival Orchestra
Saturday, July 29th
| 7 PM
Although scholars believe Mozart composed five concerti for bassoon, only one has survived. The Mozart Festival’s brilliant principal bassoonist, William Lewis, performs the most popular work in the bassoon repertoire. Naoko Takao, stellar Gold Medalist of the 2000 San Antonio International Piano Competition, returns to the Mozart Festival to play the concerto Mozart composed and played in 1790 for the coronation of Leopold II. Now in its seventh seaon, Mozart Festival Texas is dedicated to bringing high quality classical music to South Texas. Under Artistic Director Terence Frazor, Mozart Festival has presented an impressive array of performers in some truly memorable performances. Ticket prices range from $15-$40 per person and must be purchased in advance by visting http://mozartfestivaltexas.org. Once you have purchased your tickets, please be sure to sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk. The bus will depart at 7 PM. Remember…to avoid a transportation charge you must cancel with a 48-hour advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
ADDITIONAL SHOPPING
Shops at La Cantera Thursday, July 27
th | 10:30 AM
Sign up with Veronica or the Front Desk for a
transportation reservation. Remember…to avoid
a transportation charge you must cancel with a
48-hour advance notice.
I Am Signed Up: Yes / No
Every Thursday | 2PM -Card Room-
Scrabble exercises the brain! The Scrabble Club invites all Residents to play and join the fun while making new friends along the way. What is scrabble? A word game, invented in America in 1931 during the great Depression by Alfred Mosher Butts, a young out-of-work architect in Poughkeepsie, New York. As an architect with love of structure and order Butts decided to use a grid concept that combined both luck and skill. He liked the idea of 100 tiles. He then began a set of sketches and an analysis of word structure in English. Of the 26 letters in the English alphabet, Vowels are used far more frequently than consonants, so Butts assigned “face values” to each letter while determining how many of each were available. Thus, there are 13 E’s (worth 1 point) and only 1 Z and Q (worth 10 points each). Butts original scheme has endured for 3 generations with millions of scrabble players worldwide with versions in Spanish, Italian, Russia, Hebrew, French, and Braille. Contact Bobbe Christensen if interested in joining.
Any man can be a father. It takes a special man to be a Dad.
Dads hold a little hand Crossing streets;
Think up special treats, Build castles in the sand.
Dads are there to fix Broken hearts and toys, Play ball with little boys,
Know magic tricks, Kiss away tears, Calm all fears.
Dads cheer you up when down, Turn that frown
Into a smile, Walk you down the aisle,
Teach lessons fine That last a whole lifetime!
- - Esther B. Gates, #2011
Special Events Sun. June 18th 8:05 AM Catholic Mass - Ft. Sam 9:30 AM Protestant Service - Ft. Sam 11:00 AM Episcopal Service at PLW
Mon. June 19th All Day Painters - Bluebonnet 7:30 AM - 3:45 PM SAMMC Shuttle 10:00 AM Planetarium - Off Site 2:00 PM Twinges in the Hinges - Pool 2:30 PM Line Dance Lessons - Mimosa 3:00 PM Therapy Talks with Terri - Wellness Center
Tues. June 20th 8 AM-12 PM “George’s Art Corner” - Bluebonnet 10:30 AM Center for Intrepid Tour - Off Site 1:00 PM Shopping at Ross 1:00 PM Mexican Train Dominoes - Ped Mall 1:00 PM Duplicate Bridge - Mimosa 3:00 PM Culinary Corner - Ped Mall 4:30 PM Social Hour - Club
Wed. June 21st 9:30 AM HEB/Trader Joe’s/SteinMart - Off Site 10:00 AM Ping Pong - Bluebonnet 10:00 AM German Club - Club 11:45 PM Lunch & A Movie - Mimosa 3:00 PM Bible Study - Club
Thurs. June 22nd 9:00 AM Commissary - Off Site 10:00 AM Photostories by Gilbreath - Mimosa 10:00 AM Listening Post - Ped Mall 10:00 AM HEB / Walgreens - Off Site 10:00 AM Quilters - Bluebonnet 1:00 PM Wal-Mart - Off Site 2:00 PM Twinges in the Hinges - Pool 3:30 PM Centering Prayer - Club 4:00 PM Bingo - Ped Mall 5:00 PM Rosary Group - Conf. Rm
Fri. June 23rd 7:05 AM Towers Walkers - Ft. Sam 7:30 AM - 11:45 AM SAMMC Shuttle 10:00 AM Health Talk with David Watkins - Mimosa 1:00 PM Mexican Train Dominoes - Ped Mall 1:00 PM North Star- Off Site 2:30 PM Towers Singers Rehearsal - Mimosa 4:30 PM Social Hour - Club
Sat. June 24th 9:30 AM Adventures at the Pearl - Off Site
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4 LETTERS
BOAT
POOL
6 LETTERS
BEACH
SUMMER
7 LETTERS
FLOWERS
8 LETTERS
ICE CREAM
SUNSHINE
BARE FEET
SWIMMING
UMBRELLA
LEMONADE
9 LETTERS
FLIP FLOPS
SUNSCREEN
10 LETTERS
WATERMELON
12 LETTERS
STRAWBERRIES
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Listening Post Dates:
Thursday, July 6th and July 20th at
10:00 AM. Please stop by the Ped
Mall if you wish to chat with a
Board of Directors Member. This is
an opportunity to voice concerns,
comments, and compliments! No
appointment is needed.
TOWERS CLUB 22nd Floor
Every Tuesday and Friday Night
from 4:30-6:00 PM
To my great Towers Friends: Because of the likelihood of not being able to live independently after the major surgery I was considering, I have decided not to have the surgery. I can’t begin to tell you great folks how much I appreciate all your concern and prayers. Love you all.
-Charlie Case Unit #706
Pest Control Schedule:
July 3rd Floors 19 & 20
July 10th Floors 17 & 18
July 17th Floors 15 & 16
July 24th Floors 12 & 14
July 31st Work Orders
If you have any questions,
please contact Matt Hefner at 805-6271.
Attention San Antonio Library users:
The SA library will mail books to you at no cost. We now have 4 angels who will return your books every Thursday (Except the 5th Thursday of a month.) Please put your returned book in the basket at unit #415. Happy Reading ! - Mary Jane Joyner, Unit #415
If you received packages the week of June 12th - 16th, will you please double check the labels to see if two of them are not actually for you. The label would say: To: Barnes and Noble textbook rentals From: Jennifer Davis. Your help is very much appreciated.
-Jenny Davis, Sales & Marketing Dept. #805-6278
For Sale: 2014 Buick Verano. Like new, less thatn 7000 miles. Asking $12,000 OBO. Owned by John Currie, call Donald Currie at 861-1776. If you would like to view it, you can see it in space #491
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Transportation:
Mondays
All Day SAMMC 1:00 PM Wal-Mart at Austin Hwy. Tuesdays 10:00 AM Ft. Sam Shuttle
1:00 PM HEB Austin Hwy.
Wednesdays
1/2 or All Day SAMMC and Shopping
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM HEB LH/
Stein Mart/ Trader Joe’s
(1st & 3rd Wednesday of every month
only.)
1:00 PM Ft. Sam Shuttle
Thursdays
9:00 - 10:30AM Ft. Sam Shuttle
10:00 AM HEB at Austin Hwy.
1:00 PM Wal-Mart or Lowe’s
Fridays
1/2 or All Day SAMMC and Shopping
1:00 PM North Star Mall or Target
WELLNESS CENTER SCHEDULE
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS
Cardio Aerobics 8:15 AM
Water Aerobics 9:15 AM (NOT Fridays)
Strength & Flex 10:15 AM
Sit-n-Fit 11:15 AM
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS
Twinges In The Hinges 2:00 PM
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
Water Wellness 8:15 AM
Total Body Conditioning Women 9:15 AM
Total Body Conditioning Men 10:15 AM
Balance 11:15 AM
Yoga Stretch Fusion 12:15 PM
FRIDAYS
Water Volleyball 9:15 AM
Mondays
All Day Painters - Bluebonnet Rm 10:30 AM Catholic Service - PLW (2nd & 4th Mondays ONLY) 2:30 PM Line Dance Class - Mimosa
Tuesdays 8AM-12 PM “George’s Art Corner” - Bluebonnet 1:00 PM Mexican Train Dominoes - Ped Mall 1:00 PM Duplicate Bridge - Mimosa 4:15 PM Farkle - Club 7:00 PM Towers Literary Club (1st Tuesday only unless otherwise noted.)
Wednesdays
8:00 AM Men’s Prayer Meeting - Gardenia 10:00 AM Ping Pong - Bluebonnet 10:00 AM German Club - Club 1:30 PM Towers Travelers (1st Wed only M/A) 2:00 PM Billiard Lessons - Bluebonnet 2:00 PM Mah Jongg - Card Rm 3:00 PM Bible Study - Club 6:50 PM Evening Party Bridge (2nd & 4th Wednesday of every month)- Mimosa