June Horoscopes and Birthdays Church Services (AU) & Calendar Events In astrology, those born from June 1–20 are the Twins of Gemini. With a feeling that something or someone is always missing, Twins forever seek new friends and opportunities. They are curious and sociable communicators. Those born from June 21–30 are Cancer’s Crabs. Crabs like to retreat into their “shells” and enjoy being surrounded by loved ones at home, where they nurture deep and lasting relationships. Angelina Racono– June 4 Virginia Kruszewski– June 12 Rose Marie Ricci– June 16 Janet Brock– June 22 Leonard Biggs– June 23 Dorothy Lanier– June 24 Anthony Vece– June 24 Marilyn Buck– June 26 Adolph Sawicki– June 26 Maureen Anderson– June 27 Patricia Caruso– June 27 Matilda Johnson– June 30 Church Services Dates & Times • Wednesday 6/2 1:00pm (AU) • Wednesday 6/9 1:00pm (AU) • Saturday 6/12 11:00 am (AU) • Wednesday 6/16 1:00pm (AU) • Saturday 6/19 11:00 am (AU) • Wednesday 6/23 1:00pm (AU) • Saturday 6/26 11:00 am (AU) • Wednesday 6/29 1:00pm (AU) • Bingo • Chair Yoga • Card Games • Movie Matinee Mondays • National Chocolate Ice Cream Day • Basketball Shoot Out • Movie Night • Father’s Day Celebration Entertainment w/(Dan Marro) • Poetry Hour • Horse Racing • Late Night Bingo • Laugh, Jokes, & Comedy Hour Notable Quotable “Truth is everybody is going to hurt you: you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for.” ~ Bob Marley, musician Happy Juneteenth Day Page 4 June 2021 Independent Living Activities Allegria At The Fountains 114 Hayes Mill Road Atco NJ 08004 (856) 753-2000 For the Fathers Staying Safe Celebrating June Great Outdoors Month African American Music Appreciation Month Chocolate Ice Cream Day June 7 Family Health and Fitness Day June 12 Flag Day (U.S.) June 14 Juneteenth June 19 Father’s Day June 20 Sunglasses Day June 27 With all the new restrictions being lifted, please stay safe and clean. Stop the spread of germs. Stay at least 6 feet apart (about 2 arms’ length) from other people. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash and wash your hands. When in public, wear a cloth face covering over your nose and mouth. Do not touch your eyes, nose, and mouth. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces. Stay home when sick, except to get medical care. Was your Hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases like covid-19. For more information on how you can help go to: cdc.gov/coronavirus Father’s Day arrives on the third Sunday of June, and with it comes the traditional giving of cards, ties, and loving thanks. In 1909, Sonora Scott Dodd was attending a Mother’s Day church service when it occurred to her that there did not exist an equivalent holiday to honor fathers. Her own mother had died when she just 16, leaving her and her 13 brothers and sisters to be raised by their father, Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart. By Dodd’s account, her father was a model parent, acting as both father and mother to Dodd and her siblings. She convinced her church to celebrate the first Father’s Day on her father’s birthday, June 5, but the clergy needed more time to organize such an event. They decided to hold a Father’s Day service on the third Sunday of June instead, a tradition that has endured.