The Meadows Monthly The Meadows Independent & Assisted Living Community 2300 SE 28th St, Bentonville, AR 72712 479 273-9969 www.TheMeadowsInBentonville.com www.themeadows.smugmug.com The Meadows Independent & Assisted Living 2300 SE 28th Street Bentonville Arkansas 72712 479 273 9969 www.TheMeadowsInBentonville.com www.themeadows.smugmug.com July 2020 July marks the birth of two North American nations: Canada and the United States of America. On July 1st, Canada Day, the red and white colors of the Maple Leaf flag, will be flown proudly all over Canada. On this date in 1867, three separate colonies —Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada (comprising Ontario in the west and Quebec in the east) —united under the British North America Act. The holiday was first called Dominion Day, and the original festivities were literally “rung in” by ringing the bells at Toronto’s Cathedral Church of St. James. The name Canada Day was formally adopted in 1982 and is celebrated with picnics, fireworks, and parades. Even the Royal Canadian Mounted Police get in on the action to perform their famous Musical Ride, a horseback drill review set to music. On July 4th, Independence Day, Americans will be waving the Stars and Stripes. Like their Canadian neighbors, Americans also split from England. The United States declared independence for themselves on July 4, 1776— with the help of Thomas Jefferson’s pen. Founding Father John Adams immediately understood the day’s importance, commenting, “It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time.” Americans have taken Adams’ advice to heart for nearly 240 years. Freedom Month Wal-Mart 82nd Bday July 2 Independence Day July 4 Cow Appreciation Day July 9 The 51st Anniversary of 1st Man on the Moon July 20 Ice Cream Cone Day July 23 Bugs Bunny’s 80th Birthday July 27 Man on the Moon Unscramble the letters to reveal words associated with the Apollo 11 moon landing. 1. PLALOO ________________ 2. ATECUSSPI ________________ 3. ASNATURTO ________________ 4. TGRVAIY ________________ 5. ROARSGTMN ________________ 6. ACHLUN ________________ 7. BROIT ________________ 8. INISSOM ________________ 9. AINLRD ________________ 10. COTKER ________________ 11. LNSIOLC ________________ 12. IDNLNAG ________________ 13. RUFESCA ________________ 14. NALRU ________________ 15. NEDKNYE ________________ 16. NWTOODNCU ________________ 17. SAPFCCRAET
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The Meadows Monthly The Meadows Independent & Assisted Living Community
2300 SE 28th St, Bentonville, AR 72712 479 273-9969 www.TheMeadowsInBentonville.com
July 2020 July marks the birth of two North American nations: Canada and the United States of America. On July 1st, Canada Day, the red and white colors of the Maple Leaf flag, will be flown proudly all over Canada. On this date in 1867, three separate colonies —Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada (comprising Ontario in the west and Quebec in the east)—united under the British North America Act. The holiday was first called Dominion Day, and the original festivities were literally “rung in” by ringing the bells at Toronto’s Cathedral Church of St. James. The name Canada Day was formally adopted in 1982 and is celebrated with picnics, fireworks, and parades. Even the Royal Canadian Mounted Police get in on the action to perform their famous Musical Ride, a horseback drill review set to music. On July 4th, Independence Day, Americans will be waving the Stars and Stripes. Like their Canadian neighbors, Americans also split from England. The United States declared independence for themselves on July 4, 1776—with the help of Thomas Jefferson’s pen. Founding Father John Adams immediately understood the day’s importance, commenting, “It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time.” Americans have taken Adams’ advice to heart for nearly 240 years.
Freedom
Month
Wal-Mart
82nd Bday
July 2
Independence
Day
July 4
Cow
Appreciation
Day
July 9
The 51st
Anniversary
of 1st Man on
the Moon
July 20
Ice Cream
Cone Day
July 23
Bugs Bunny’s
80th Birthday
July 27
Man on the Moon
Unscramble the letters to reveal words associated with
For each piece of toast you’ll need: • 2 T cream cheese • 1 slice bread • 9 blueberries • 1 T strawberry jam or jelly (or any other red preserve) • 4 round banana slices, cut in half
1. Spread cream cheese evenly over bread slice from edge to edge.
2. Place blueberries on the upper left corner in rows, all touching each other. (See image.) The blueberries represent the stars on the U.S. flag.
3. Spread jam or jelly evenly over cream cheese (the part not covered with blueberries).
4. Lay halved banana slices in single-layer rows for the white stripes of the flag. (See image.) And serve!
CAN’T SLOW US DOWN! We celebrated “C.N.A. Appreciation Week” during June 18 – 23; yes, while
celebrating Father’s Day also. Every day of C.N.A. week had a special theme for both
employees & residents. We had a tie dye day, beach day, pj day, artist day ( Crystal
Bridges brought their traveling art exhibit and brought each resident their own
painting art packet ) & a casual day.….so here are just a few pictures of that crazy
week. OHHHH Father’s Day! Yes, the men had a special cookout on Friday afternoon
& everyone enjoyed “Dad’s Root Beer Floats” on Sunday, June 21. What a week that
was!! But we are so thankful for our amazing group of C.N.A.’s that we have here &
wanted to let them have a little bit of fun & interact with our residences too! Success!
JULY BIRD ~ EAGLE
You are supremely confident. Your listening skills are second to none. Total strangers will often find themselves
telling their life story to you. Highly trustworthy, you will keep your sensitive information a complete secret. You
are also able to offer patient, heartfelt advice to lift spirits or nudge others in the right direction.
Birthstone – RUBY
The word ruby comes from the Latin word rubens, meaning “red.” Rubies can
range in color from light raspberry to dark purple. The Mogok rubies from
Myanmar, formerly Burma, are the most valuable and sought-after rubies because
of their color, described as pigeon-blood red. Large rubies of good quality are very rare—and very expensive. In fact, the ruby is the highest-priced colored gemstone.