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Collington’s Weekly Courier April 3-10
Key Contact Numbers
In-house TV Channel - 972
Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop
x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon 2226 x2226 Clinic x7791 Security
x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm.
Reservation x5023 Work Orders x2151 RA Website
collingtonresidents.org
All Courier submissions, meeting schedules and meeting room
reservations should be sent to:
Bianca Williams ([email protected])
Submission deadline for the Courier –
Thursdays @ noon.
* See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to
transport Creighton Center residents to program
MANAGER ON DUTY: X2020
Patrese Nesbitt 4/2-3 TBD 4/9-10
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THIS WEEKEND
4/2 9:30 AM - Weekend Weed Warriors
4/3 3PM - Candlelight Concert - Auditorium
MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE 4/4 7 PM “Spotlight”
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WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE
MONDAY, April 4 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call
2247 9:00 Balance (SAGE – Hunter) – Auditorium 10:00 Weights (SAGE
– Hunter) - Auditorium 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off
Hour 10:00 Brain Aerobics (Fitness) – Ping Pong Room 10:00 Library
Committee Meeting – Board Room 10:00 Hobby Shops Committee Meeting
- Woodshop 10:30 Trip to Walmart leaves from Security, x2020 10:30
Depart from Security for Cherry Blossoms & MLK Memorial 11:00
Pilates/Aerobics (SAGE – Shell) – Auditorium 11:15 Open Work Time –
Creative Arts Room 1:00-3 Tai- Chi (SAGE-Chang) – Game Room 1:30
Mah Jongg – 3rd Floor Meeting Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop - OPEN 3:00
Pottery Work Time – Creative Arts Room 3:00 Poetry Group – Board
Room 4:00 Collington Singers Rehearsal – Auditorium *+7:00 Monday
Night Movie “Spotlight”– Auditorium
TUESDAY, April 5 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call
x2247 8:30 Circuit Training (SAGE – Armstrong) – Game Room 10:00
Literature (SAGE – Bates) – Creative Arts Room 10:00 Collington
Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour *10:00 Episcopal Service – Chapel
10:00 Trip to Shopper’s Food Warehouse (Largo) leaves from Sec.,
x2020 10:30 Frame Shop Drop In/Drop Off Hour – Apartment 137 1:00
Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 1:00 Art 1 (SAGE –
Hurley) – Creative Arts *1:30 Afternoon Movie “Molly & Me” –
Auditorium
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*1:30 2nd Floor District Meeting – Ping Pong Room 2:00
Mild-to-Moderate Exercise (SAGE – Richardson) – Game Room 2:00
Health Services Committee – Board Room 3:00 Art 2 (SAGE – Hurley) –
Creative Arts 4:00 Mysteries of History: America (SAGE – Croatti) –
Blue Room 4:00 Trips Committee – Board Room 4:30-6 Don Lewis on
Drums & Lloyd Henderson on Piano– Ivy Lounge 4:30 Quaker
Workshop Service - Chapel 6:15 Depart from Security for Shakespeare
Theater 6:45-8:15 PG Philharmonic Members Only Meeting – Creative
Arts Room 7:30 World History: US Foreign Policy (SAGE – Croatti) –
Blue Room WEDNESDAY, April 6 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt
Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Balance (SAGE – Hunter) – Auditorium 10:00
Weights (SAGE – Hunter) - Auditorium 10:00 Knitting &
Crocheting Group – Creative Arts Room 10:00 Tai- Chi (SAGE-Chang) –
Game Room 10:00 Dining Services Committee – Board Room 10:00
Recitation of the Rosary - Chapel 10:30 Catholic Mass - Chapel
10:30 Trip to Wegmans Grocery Store leaves from Security, x2020
11:00 Pilates/Aerobics (SAGE – Shell) – Auditorium 11:00 RA Office
Open until 12NOON *11:30 Parkinson’s Lunch – Private Dining Room
12:00 Billiards Room - Open for play and instruction 1:00 Wine
Education (S.A.G.E. – Groppe) – Creative Arts Room 1:30 Birthday
Celebration - Auditorium 2:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in /
Drop-off Hour 2:30-4:30 OO Shop Open 3:00 Wii Bowling Practice Play
(Fitness) 4:00 Bible Study – Walker Interfaith Chapel 4:00 Drum
Circle - Auditorium 4:30 Solo Piano with Jan Watt – Ivy Lounge
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THURSDAY, April 7 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call
x2247 8:30 Circuit Training (SAGE – Armstrong) – Game Room 10:00
Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:30 Trip to Giant
Grocery Store leaves Security, x2020 10:30 Frame Shop Drop In/Drop
Off Hour – Apartment 137 *11:00 RA Marketing Committee – Board Room
1:00 Parks in Canada (SAGE – Crane) – Creative Arts 1:00 Billiards
Room - Open for play and instruction 1:00 Balance & Beyond
(Fitness) – Game Room 1:30 Mysteries of History: The World (SAGE –
Croatti) – Blue Room 2:00 Mild-to-Moderate Exercise (SAGE –
Richardson) – Game Room 4:30-6 Don Lewis on Drums & Lloyd
Henderson on Piano– Ivy Lounge 5:15 Depart from Security for NSO
6:30 Duplicate Bridge – Game Room 7:30 World History: Global Hot
Spots (SAGE – Croatti) – Blue Room FRIDAY, April 8 8:30/10:00
Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Balance (SAGE – Hunter) –
Auditorium 10:00 Weights (SAGE – Hunter) - Auditorium 10:00 Trip to
Safeway Grocery Store (at Bowie Town Center) call 2020 10:00
Literature (SAGE – Link) – Board Room 10:00 Interfaith Chapel
Committee Meeting – 1st Floor Meeting Room 11:00 Pilates/Aerobics
(SAGE – Shell) – Auditorium 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call
x2247 1:30 Seamstress/Pointer Ridge Dry Cleaners – Blue Room 2:00
3rd Floor District Meeting – Creative Arts Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop
Open 3:00 Wii Bowling League Play (Fitness) – Game Room 3:00 Radio
Club Meeting – Woodshop Conference Room 3:30 Sing-A-Long – Arbor
Great Room; Volunteers needed! 4:30 – 6 Eulane Rose on Piano and
Friends – Ivy Lounge *5:30 Shabbat Service – Private Dining
Room
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SATURDAY, April 9 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM,
5PM & 8:30PM only 10:00 Ping Pong – Ping Pong Room 11:00 Bocce
– Auditorium 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from
Security, x2020 2:00 Woodshop 4:30 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s
departs from Security SUNDAY, April 10 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM,
11AM, 1PM & 5PM only 9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church
leaves Clocktower & Village Baptist Church 10:00 Bus to Hope
Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower *1:30 Protestant Worship
Service 3:00 Bay Winds Band Concert - Auditorium
THIS WEEKEND WEEKEND WEED WARRIORS, SATURDAY APRIL 2, 9:30AM: We
will head for the top of the hill, near the ham radio antenna, to
take out an invasive that is taking over several trees. Looks
pretty enough, as it's an evergreen, but like the vines, it kills
trees. Long term, and not plausibly within our capacity with hand
tools and aging backs, is some systemic work on the Trail to limit
erosion. E.g., on steeper slopes, we really should have a series of
4x4s set on an angle in the trail to send runoff to the sides. But
with present resources, this really is a long term prospect, first
to find the money. CANDLELIGHT CONCERT, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 3PM –
AUDITORIUM: Five friends and colleagues in the U.S. Marine Band in
Washington, D.C. formed The Valor Brass Quintet in the summer of
2004. The goal of the ensemble is to perform landmark works of
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brass quintet repertoire in live recitals. From their beginning,
they have toured various regions of the United States performing
master classes and recitals at universities and schools around the
nation. The quintet actively commissions new works. Returning by
popular demand, their concert will offer a variety of engaging and
dynamic music sure to be enjoyed by all.
THIS WEEK MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE, “Spotlight” 2015, R , (129MIN):
MONDAY, APRIL 4, 7PM – AUDITORIUM: Revealing a string of cover-ups
stretching back decades, a team of "Boston Globe" reporters exposes
the Catholic Archdiocese's history of keeping reports about child
molestation and other priest-initiated abuse under wraps. EPISCOPAL
SERVICE, TUESDAY, APRIL, 5, 10 AM – CHAPEL: Rev. Stephen Rorke,
Priest in Charge at St. Johns Church, Broad Creek TUESDAY AFTERNOON
MOVIE: “Molly & Me” TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1:30 PM – AUDITORIUM:
Aspiring actress Molly Barry (Gracie Fields) needs a job, and
grumpy retired politician John Graham (Monty Woolley) -- having
divorced his wife and shunned his son, Jimmy (Roddy McDowall) --
needs a housekeeper. When Molly takes the position, she begins to
realize the extent of the wealthy Graham's unpleasantness. Moly
befriends the butler, Peabody (Reginald Gardiner), also an
out-of-work actor, and slowly brings Graham out of his shell,
teaching him manners while reuniting him with his son. 2nd FLOOR
DISTRICT MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1:30 PM – PING PONG ROOM: Third
floor, first room to the left, exiting the elevator. Featured
speaker: Sharon Odumodu, Director of Nursing, Health Services
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PARKINSONS LUNCH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 11:30AM – PRIVATE DINING
ROOM: It is for people who have Parkinson’s Disease and their
spouses. People can reserve by calling 2135 to say how many will be
coming. MARKETING COMMITTEE MEETING, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 11AM -
BOARD ROOM: In addition to our usual business and assignments, John
Miller, BUZZSAWW Consultant, will present his evolving ideas about
marketing Collington, and we will continue to discuss with him and
Susan Deller our ideas for improving Marketing’s brochure and and
inserts, and using the media to market Collington. SHABBAT SERVICE
AND DINNER, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 5:30P – PRIVATE DINING ROOM: The next
sabbath service and dinner for Collington's Jewish Community is
scheduled for Friday, April 8th, beginning promptly at 5:30 pm in
the dining room. Sign up by calling the dining room (Ext. 2135) no
later than Thursday, April 7th at 4 pm. If we will not be in the
Private Dining Room, we will post at the podium where in the dinner
the dinner will be. PROTESTANT WORSHIP SERVICE, SUNDAY, APRIL 10,
1:30PM - CHAPEL: Please welcome back to Collington our friends and
neighbors from Woodstream Church. Minister Malcolm Reeves will lead
the service. This month, The Hands of Worship and The Judah
Interpretive Dance Ministry will be performing. Please remember the
time is now 1:30 PM. All are invited and welcome. Questions? Call
Ardyce Asire x7348
IN MEMORY OF Mr. Henry Kennard who passed on Friday, April 1 at
6:49 AM.
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BOCCE – MARCH 26, 2016
Game 1: Cardinals 7, Hornets 14; Game 2: Cardinals 12, Hornets
20
CARDINALS: HORNETS: Vic Laties Marion Haaser Jerome Zuckusky Vic
James Marion Thompson Ruth Wilson
Vivian Hogan
ITEMS OF INTREST Mr. Green Collington says:
Mr. Green Collington says: “On July 1 (2015) Prince George’s
County stopped accepting
plastic bags and plastic films in its recycling program.”
Washington Post, Thursday, July 16, 2015.
1000 DISTRICT MEETING, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 4:15P, - GAME ROOM:
Krystal Freeze will be speaking
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PET OWNERS: The veterinarian will be visiting Collington on
Monday, April 11. PASSOVER CELEBRATION: On Friday, April 22,
beginning promptly at 5:20PM in the Auditorium. Residents are free.
Guests are $18 each. You must reserve by calling Ext. 2135 no later
than Monday, April 18th at 3PM, and letting them know (a) the names
of the residents coming, (b) how many outside guests you will be
bringing, and (c) how many in your party want brisket, how many
want salmon. Note: Attendees get salmon unless they specified
brisket. LENDERS OF THE ITEMS IN THE CURRENT CLOCKTOWER EXHIBTION
(Women's History Month): You are requested to pick up their pieces
Thursday morning, April 7 between 10 and 12. - or between 5 and 6.
Please call Jeanne Barnett (#7337) if these times are not
convenient to arrange for another date. Many thanks, Jeanne
Barnett. ATTENTION BINGO PLAYERS: In the month of April BINGO will
be played on Thursday, April 14 and Thursday in April 24 at 7PM in
the Creative Arts Room. All are welcome! Questions? Please call
Ardyce Asire at x7348 POOL CLOSURE: We want to provide an updated
status of the pool: The pool will remain closed, until further
notice. There is extensive cleaning and remolding being done, and
once its completed, the pool will be filled and balanced. This is
being done to ensure the safety and enjoyment of the pool. Please
alert all participants of the program. INVITATION TO THE BOOKER
PRIZE BOOK CLUB: The Booker Prize Book Club meets in the Blue Room
at 4PM on the second Tuesday of each month. At each meeting, we
discuss one of the excellent contemporary novels that have been
winners or were short-listed for the prestigious Man Booker Prize.
In our next meeting on April 12, we will discuss The Lowland by
Jhumpa Lahiri, short-listed for
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the Booker Prize in 2013. Other books by Lahiri include The
Interpreter of Maladies and The Namesake. After The Lowland we will
read and discuss The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng (May
10), To Rise Again at a Decent Hour by Joshua Ferris (June 14), and
Bruno’s Dream by Iris Murdoch (July 12). Our meetings are
stimulating and fun, and a great way to share opinions about some
of the best fiction written in the past half century. For more
information, call Lee Miller at X7373 or email him at
[email protected] OO GLASS CASES- NEED FOR ADDITIONAL RESIDENT
VOLUNTEERS: As a resident of Collington, you are invited to
consider helping out with the OO Glass Cases (GC) which are located
on the 2nd floor by the Billiards Room and on the 3rd floor on both
sides of the hallway by the Residents Association Office,
Administration and Security. Money from the sales goes to the
Residents Association to support its committee work.
Responsibilities include: > having your name and telephone
extension posted in the GC. > responding to calls from and
meeting with prospective buyers of items from the GC. >
finalizing sales, writing sales slips and collecting payment (cash
or checks). > at the end of each month turning in the money and
sales slips to RoAnne. > assisting in sorting, cleaning and
displaying donated items for the GC. ( usually q 2 weeks). If
interested, please call RoAnne at x7386 or leave a note in her mail
slot: #105. Uncertain: For those of you who are uncertain and just
want to try it, you can be assigned to follow one of us. Thank
you:
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RoAnne Dahlen-Hartfield, Nancy Wilson, apt.211, x7529 Mary
McCutchen, apt. 253, x5061 Joann Harvard, c2209, x7290 Marlane
Liddell, c5107, x5092 Nancy Addison, apt. 235, x7547 Louise
Huddleston, Treasurer SAVE THE DATE!! FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 7PM –
AUDITORIUM: Carl Koch will give a Know Your Neighbor presentation
speaking on “The Prince George’s County of My Youth.” RED HAT
SOCIETY: We are having our meetings Friday April 1st, 15th , and
29th at 1:30PM in the Brandywine Lounge Area in the Creighton
Center Ladies that would like to join the Collington Chapter are
encouraged to attend. We have an exciting Outreach Project planned.
POSTPONED: Due to a scheduling conflict, La Trattoria Collington,
The Collington Foundation’s spring fund raising cocktail party is
being postponed from April 22, 2016 until later this spring. More
information will be shared when it is available. For more
information, contact Pam Paterson, Director of Philanthropy at
[email protected] or extension 7682. NOTARY SERVICES:
Collington will be without the services of a notary for the next
few weeks. Karen Cheney is in the process of renewing hers, and she
should be available for Notary services by mid-April. SOCIAL
SERVICES DEPARTMENT: Please join the Social Service Department on
April 18, 2016 at 1:30 PM in the Auditorium. Capital Caring will be
presenting information on MOLST and Hospice Care in support of
National Healthcare Decision’s. This year’s theme: “It always seems
too early, until it’s too late.”
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If you are unable to attend the presentation Advance Directive
information can be found in the social service department as well
at The Maryland Attorney General's Office 410-576-7000 or
1-888-743-0023. To download the forms go to
www.oag.state.md.us/healthpol/adirective.pdf ARENA STAGE
SUBSCRIPTION SERIES: The Arena Stage registration for the 2016-2017
subscription is now closed. We will begin to contact all residents
about accepting payments for the subscription series. This year
there are 9 shows in total this year all at 12PM and the cost of
the series will be $315.00. KAREN BOYCE, Chief Operating Officer:
As you well know, Collington completed a search for a Chief
Operating Officer and named Karen Boyce as the successful final
candidate. Karen’s original start date at Collington was to be
April 11th. Karen asked if she could start early…on April 4th. Far
be it from me to stifle her enthusiasm so my answer was: Certainly!
Below is a short bio on Karen. Her office will be in the Facilities
Office Suite in apt. 163 for the time being, her extension is 4789
and her email is [email protected]. I ask that you
welcome her with open arms but then give her time to get to know
Collington. Coming to our community can be quite the “experience”
and we want to give Karen the time she needs to get acclimated.
Thanks so much. -Marvell BACKGROUND SUMMARY: Karen Boyce, LNHA, was
most recently the Director of Continuing Care at a nearby CCRC. A
proven leader, Karen was responsible for managing a 136-bed skilled
nursing unit, 147 assisted care beds, (including 44 memory care
beds), as well as in- and out-patient therapy services for her own
population and the independent living residents. Karen was in her
previous role for nearly six years and with her employer for a
total of 15 years. During her tenure with the company
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she spent four years in managerial roles in dining services
before completing her Administrator in Training (AIT). Following
completion of her AIT, Karen served as Assistant Administrator for
the assisted living and long-term care program, before being tapped
to move into the role of Director of Continuing Care. Still earlier
in her career, Karen spent seven years with a health care system in
dining and dietary services roles, and held progressively more
senior roles in dining management at both acute care hospitals and
traditional nursing homes in the Baltimore and Washington DC areas.
After graduating high school in Maryland, Karen earned an
Associate’s degree in nutrition. Ten years later she earned a BS in
Health Management and Business and an MS in Human Resources
Management, both of which degrees were completed in the evening
programs at Towson University while holding full time dining
services management roles. Karen is a resident of Prince George’s
County, living just 10 minutes away from Collington.
APRIL TRIPS!! *Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are
Wheelchair &
Walker Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips* All
Trips Depart From Security
CHERRY BLOSSOMS & MLK MEMORIAL, MONDAY, APRIL 4: Departing
from Security at 10:30 AM. ARUNDEL MILLS MALL & MARYLAND LIVE!
CASINO, MONDAY, APRIL 11 PM: Departing from Security at 10 AM.
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MET OPERA: “Roberto Devereux” SATURDAY, APRIL 16: Departing from
Security at 12 PM. BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF THE ARTS & GERTRUDE’S,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20: Departing from Security at 10 AM. TAKE 5!
JAZZ, THURSDAY, APRIL 21: Departing from Security at 3:45 PM
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, MONDAY, APRIL 25: Departing
Security at 10AM. GARDEN FAIR AND PLANT SALE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29:
Departing from Security at 1 PM. MET OPERA: “Elektra” SATURDAY,
APRIL 30: Departing from Security at 12 PM.
2015 – 2016 APRIL SUBSCRIPTION SERIES *Unless Noted Otherwise,
All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair &
Walker Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips* All
Trips Depart From Security
SHAKESPEARE THEATER: “1984”, TUESDAY, APRIL 5: Departing from
Security at 6:15 PM.
NSO, THURSDAY, APRIL 7: Departing from Security at 5:15 PM
ARENA STAGE: “ALL THE WAY” WEDNESDAY, APRIL13: Departing from
Security at 10:45 AM.
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ROUNDHOUSE THEATER: “CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF” SUNDAY, APRIL 17:
Departing from Security at 12:45 PM
NSO, THURSDAY, APRIL 28: Departing from Security at 5:15 PM Have
any ideas for a fun and exciting trip? The Trips Committee meets
the 1st Tuesday of every month. Attend the next Trips Committee
meeting, Tuesday, April 5 at 4pm in the Board Room.
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Passover Seder at Collington Friday, APRIL 22, 5:20 pm,
Auditorium
You must sign up before 3 pm on Monday, April 18th.
Residents free; Guests $18 each.
WHY IS THIS NIGHT DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER NIGHTS???
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Lunch 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM 11:30 AM -
3:00 PMTakeout 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM
4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM 4:30 PM- 5:00 PM BrunchDinner
4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM
4:30 PM- 7:30 PM 4:30 PM- 7:30 PM
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday4-Apr
5-Apr 6-Apr 7-Apr 8-Apr 9-Apr 10-Apr
We only use the freshest ingredients in the preparation of our
meals! Please note that all menus may be subject to change based on
market availability.
Blondies
Caramel Flan
Sugar Free Chocolate Pudding
Sugar Free Strawberry Mousse
Fresh Baked Cookies
Assorted Desserts on Saturday & Sunday
Chocolate Silk Pie Yellow Almond Layer Cake Sugar Free Harvest
Cake
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Seasonal Mixed Vegetable
Cranberry Wild Rice
Creamy Mashed Potato
Peas and carrots
Roasted Butternut Squash
Buckwheat with Crispy Fried Onion
Creamy Mashed Potato
Braised Kale
Broiled Herb Crusted Tomato
Peach Crumb Pie
Acorn Squash Puree
Grilled Asparagus
Creamy Mashed Potato
Roasted Carrot
Fried Okra
Creamy Mashed Potato Creamy Mashed Potato
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Salad Bar Salad Bar
Fish Filet with Lemon Butter
Creamy Mashed Potato
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Italian Roasted Chicken Chicken quarter PaprikashChicken and
Dumplings
Creamy Mashed Potato
Fried Chicken Livers
Deli Bar Gnocchi with a gorgonzola cream sauce
Creamy Lima Beans
Salmon with Creamy Dill Sauce
Cucumber Mint and Sour Cream
Beef Vegetable
Kale and Quinoa Salad
Yankee Pot Roast Swedish Meatballs Lasagna Bolognese Pork
Schnitzel Braised Beef Brisket Braised Leg of Lamb Ragout
Salad Bar
Roasted Pork Loin
Three Bean Salad
Scotch Broth Cream of Carrot Italian sausage and Gnoccohi
Brunswich Stew Matzo Ball SoupBeer and Cheddar
Cream
Salad Bar
Marinated Mushroom and Tomato Loaded Egg Salad
Salad Bar Salad Bar
Cranberry Apple Salad Tossed Winter Salad
Salad Bar
Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu
Omelet BarVegetable Quiche Chef Special Pasta Bar
Chicken Consommé (low sodium)
Cream of Spinach (low sodium)
Minestrone (low sodium)
Seafood Chowder (low sodium)
Coq Au Vin (Chicken) Brandied Chicken
Corn Chowder (low sodium)
Fried Zucchini Sticks with Pomodoro Sauce
Shrimp Crusted Filet of SoleCajan Catfish Pesto Marinated Sole
Trout meunière
Herb Roasted Kosher Chicken
Mushroom Barley (low sodium) Oatmeal & Grits
Roasted Root Vegetables
Seafood Paella
Bussell sprouts with bacon with carmalized
applesMixed Vegetables Roasted Beets
Sautéed Baby Spinach Roasted Yellow Squash
Buttered Egg noodles Polenta Cake Black Quinoa Pilaf
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