Welcome New Residents! Doris Mears Lorean Downs Carlene Marsh Lynn Watkins Barbara Rensel Jeanne Brandes Helen Gauger Betty Abel Cornelius Medendorp Dorotha Nichols Heber Boner Jean Denbrock Joan Gibbs Patricia Wineland Catherine Lindeman Hazel Strong Marvin Brayton Jane Howell Charles Fouts Jean Donley Wanda Hoard Vonda Bowerman Mildred Cluff MAPLE LAWN MIRROR “Loving Hands Reflect Caring Hearts” APRIL 2013 The Maple Lawn Mirror is written & published by Maple Lawn residents & activity department staff April Special Events In Loving Memory…. Margaret Halferty Esther McConn Jane Barry Carlos Clark Helen Hoskins Fred Culy Rosemary Wilber Joseph Goheen Patricia Reed Bonnie Moore Betty Abel Eleanor Patch Betty Kling Mabel Melvedt Doris Mears Charles Bowen Helen Thomas Patricia Redding Dale Rubley 04/02/31 04/21/28 04/05/22 04/11/30 04/25/10 04/04/30 04/09/35 04/20/31 04/05/28 04/21/32 April 3 April 10 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 18 April 23 April 24 April 29 Resident Council Soap Making The Harmonica Duo Adopt-a-Grandparent Program Birthday Party Humane Society Cat Treats Red Hat Luncheon Wind Chimes Maple Lawn Cinema We wish you well ………... Patricia Blonde Margaret Brower Mary Fryer Betty Millard Donald Haskins Roy Dunsmore Harriet Jenner Linda Marvin Patricia Hyska Martha Crabtree Marian Abramson Doris Anderson Rosemary Whitney Harry Wingard Robert Slayton Lorraine Sitar William Doll MAPLE LAWN MEDICAL CARE FACILITY 50 Sanderson Lane Coldwater, MI 49036 517-279-9587 Office Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. ______ Administrator: Jayne Sabaitis Office Manager: Sara Roper Medical Director: Chad Whitaker, M.D. Director of Nursing: Linda Moraniec Activities Director: Kelli Seager Social Worker: Angela Salesman Registered Dietician: Jessica Reed Dietary Manager: Robin Hisler Billing/Bills: Denise Kurtz Care Conference/Waiting List: Sue Failing
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Welcome New Residents!
Doris Mears
Lorean Downs
Carlene Marsh
Lynn Watkins
Barbara Rensel
Jeanne Brandes
Helen Gauger
Betty Abel
Cornelius Medendorp
Dorotha Nichols
Heber Boner
Jean Denbrock
Joan Gibbs
Patricia Wineland
Catherine Lindeman
Hazel Strong
Marvin Brayton
Jane Howell
Charles Fouts
Jean Donley
Wanda Hoard
Vonda Bowerman
Mildred Cluff
MAPLE LAWN MIRROR “Loving Hands Reflect Caring Hearts”
APRIL 2013
The Maple Lawn Mirror is written & published by Maple Lawn residents & activity department staff
April Special Events
In Loving Memory….
Margaret Halferty
Esther McConn
Jane Barry
Carlos Clark
Helen Hoskins
Fred Culy
Rosemary Wilber
Joseph Goheen
Patricia Reed
Bonnie Moore Betty Abel Eleanor Patch Betty Kling Mabel Melvedt Doris Mears Charles Bowen Helen Thomas Patricia Redding Dale Rubley
April 3 April 10 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 18 April 23 April 24 April 29
Resident Council Soap Making The Harmonica Duo Adopt-a-Grandparent Program Birthday Party Humane Society Cat Treats Red Hat Luncheon Wind Chimes Maple Lawn Cinema
We wish you well ………...
Patricia Blonde Margaret Brower
Mary Fryer Betty Millard
Donald Haskins Roy Dunsmore Harriet Jenner Linda Marvin Patricia Hyska
Martha Crabtree Marian Abramson
Doris Anderson Rosemary Whitney
Harry Wingard Robert Slayton Lorraine Sitar William Doll
MAPLE LAWN MEDICAL CARE FACILITY
50 Sanderson Lane Coldwater, MI 49036
517-279-9587 Office Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
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Administrator:
Jayne Sabaitis Office Manager:
Sara Roper Medical Director:
Chad Whitaker, M.D. Director of Nursing:
Linda Moraniec Activities Director:
Kelli Seager Social Worker:
Angela Salesman Registered Dietician:
Jessica Reed Dietary Manager:
Robin Hisler Billing/Bills: Denise Kurtz Care Conference/Waiting List:
Sue Failing
Mixed-Up Gardening Unscramble the letters to make words that relate to gardening.
1. V G EOL S
2. B U S B L 3. R A E K
4. L A P N S T 5. E R F LOW
6. T N N L P S A R AT 7. G TT N I P O
8. R T D I 9. E N S E D L G I
10. N E P U R
11. AT TMO O 12. A EWTR
13. E G DWE N I 14. C O A RT R
15. S P O S T R U 16. U M C L H
17. I L I Z F R E T E 18. Z I C H C I U N
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IN-CRED-I-BELL
D Day
The University of Rochester has been celebrating Dan-delion Day since 1951. This year it falls on April 26. While some consider the dandelion to be a nuisance weed, others insist it is a beneficial plant. Dandelion leaves contain vitamins and miner-als, including vitamin A, C, and K, and are a good source of calcium, potassium, iron, zinc, and manganese. They have often been added to salads and sandwiches. The roots, when ground up and roasted, have made caf-feine-free dandelion coffee. Root beer and sar-saparilla were made using dandelion and bur-dock roots. Dandelion flower petals have even been made into dandelion wine. Native Ameri-cans, the Chinese, and Europeans have all used dandelions as traditional medicine. Con-sider that the next time you uproot these weeds.
Sauerkraut Salad
By Phyllis Wheeler
1 1/2 quart sauerkraut, drained
4 medium yellow onions, chopped 1 green pepper, chopped 1 red pepper, chopped
4 stalks of celery, chopped
Dressing: 1/2 cup cider vinegar
1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon celery seed
1 tablespoon mustard seed
Combine salad in a large bowl. Mix together dressing and toss to coat salad well. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Stir well before serving.
April Birthdays
Those born between April 1–19 are Aries, the Ram. Aries are active, energetic, and courageous. When they see what they want, they go for it. If you were born between April 20–30, you are a Taurus, the Bull. Bulls are determined, practical, and strong-willed. They adore comfort and surround themselves with pleasing, sooth-ing things and people. Marvin Gaye (singer) – Apr. 2, 1939 Eric Braeden (actor) – Apr. 3, 1941 Curly Lambeau (Packer) – Apr. 9, 1898 Eudora Welty (writer) – Apr. 13, 1909 Bessie Smith (singer) – Apr. 15, 1894 Charlie Chaplin (actor) – Apr. 16, 1889 Eliot Ness (crime fighter) – Apr. 19, 1903 John Muir (naturalist) – Apr. 21, 1838 Barbra Streisand (entertainer) – Apr. 24, 1942 Casey Kasem (radio DJ) – Apr. 27, 1932 Jay Leno (comedian) – Apr. 28, 1950 Duke Ellington (musician) – Apr. 29, 1899
A day for each and everyone, To pull some jokes and have some fun. Pulling someone’s leg can be such fun, But when it comes your turn, You’d better run!!!
Words to the Wise
It might be fitting that Scrabble Day falls on unlucky April 13. Scrabble’s inventor, Alfred Mosher Butts, ran into a bit of bad luck himself when, during the Great De-pression, he became an out-of-work ar-chitect. But he put his time to good use and invented the word game that is en-joyed all around the world. Break out the Scrabble board and play a round on April 13. There are many play-able words that don’t appear to be words at all. Consider these the next time you get stuck with a rack full of consonants. You could score big: CRWTH – ancient stringed instrument also known as a crowd PFFT – an expression indicating an abrupt ending CWM – a deep valley with high walls If you have a letter Y, then you could try these words: GHYLL, WYCH, THYMY, and GLYCYL. Just remember, while these words are allowed in Scrabble, they might annoy your playmates.
For the Record
In this age of iPods and digital music, peo-ple are still celebrating Record Store Day this April 20. How have records stayed in fashion after all these years? Vinyl record
advocates are convinced that records sound superior to even the most advanced tech-nologies. Today, music superstars still re-
lease their music on vinyl records
One music technology that has not enjoyed the longevity of vinyl records is eight-track tapes. Those celebrating Eight-Track Tape Day on April 11, however, might beg to dif-fer. For some, the eight-track is the ultimate piece of nostalgia. Eight-tracks first allowed us to bring our favorite music into our cars and on the road. Without eight-tracks, we might never have enjoyed cassettes and
CDs.
PB&J
Perhaps you’ve celebrated Peanut Butter and Jelly Day on April 2 in years past and are looking for new ways to enjoy this beloved sandwich. Well, chefs have been innovating new twists on this old staple. Some dip the sandwich in pancake batter, deep fry it, and dust it with powdered sugar. Others ditch the bread altogether to create peanut butter and jelly chicken wings. The wings are tossed in a peanut sauce, fried, and then drizzled in strawberry sauce. There is no shame in adults loving peanut butter and jelly. In fact, Julia Rob-erts, Jack Nicholson, Bill Clinton, Bill Cosby, Larry King, and Julia Child are all members of the Adult Peanut Butter Lovers’ Fan Club. It is also rumored that former President George W. Bush ate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches every day. Now that’s an executive decision.