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Page 1: Shannondell Inspriations Fall 2012

S h a n n o n d e l l

InspIratIonsInSpIrIng thIngS to do, learn and Share

September – December 2012

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table of ContentsChanging Season ......................... page 2

Fitness & Wellness........................... page 4

aquatics ......................................... page 8

Fitness ............................................. page 10

games, Clubs & Classes .............. page 16

games ............................................ page 16

Clubs ............................................... page 20

Classes & lectures ......................... page 22

gallery Shows ................................. page 27

Spiritual Services ............................ page 28

performing arts ............................. page 30

Broadway Series ........................... page 32

Concert Series ............................... page 35

other performances ..................... page 40

© 2012 Shannondell, Inc. A publication of Shannondell at Valley ForgeValley Forge National Historical Park

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as we face another changing season, we’re reminded of a favorite quote from Spanish american philosopher george Santayana,

“to be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring.” Well said.

While it’s easy to mourn the departure of warmer weather, when you live in a vibrant community like Shannondell – with so many activities and amenities empowering you to get out and embrace our surroundings – it’s easier to comprehend the wisdom of Mr. Santayana’s words.

Just look around you. In place of hopeful spring gardens are fall gardens of carrots and leaf lettuces. Outdoor bocce games continue in the foreground of blazing leaves. Golf at the Club at Shannondell takes on a more relaxed tempo. even fitness walks and yoga classes pause to take it all in.

This fall, find reason to celebrate our changing season and the home we call Shannondell. grab a neighbor and share a new activity, class or concert at the performing arts theater like the return of concertmaster David Kim in october.

You’ll find it’s, indeed, an inspiring time of year as a Shannondell resident. May we all enjoy!

Celebrate the Changing season at shannondell

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don’t let falling leaves leave you falling behind on your fitness routines. As cooler temperatures force your attention back indoors, we offer that the fall season is

the perfect time to answer the call of 88-degree water in our indoor pool. Start off with something like Water Walking and work your way up to other classes such as Aqua-Fit, Hydro pilates and Shallow Shape-up.

need an incentive? Did you know that just 30 minutes of water walking can burn more than 300 calories! Be sure to check out the bulletin boards in both fitness centers for more fitness and nutritional information.

and don’t miss our NeW fitness classes including restorative Yoga – a gentler session of movements combined with deep meditation – and Functional core – a class focusing solely on strengthening that pesky mid-section. So, say goodbye “love handles” and hello to a fitter, happier you by the New Year!

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main Line Health at Shannondell

enjoy comprehensive quality health care in main Line Health (located in the ashcroft clubhouse); specializing in the health care needs of aging adults. Call ext. 5241.

personal training

Fitness evaluation, orientation, and training with an exercise physiologist. Call michelle (ext. 5258) or Stacy (ext. 6417) for an appointment prior to using exercise equipment.

FItnEss & WELLnEss

massage

Massage encourages circulation and decreases joint stiffness/inflammation. To schedule an appointment with a certified therapist, call 215.237.6920.

Golf

the club at Shannondell boasts an 18-hole golf course, pro shop, locker rooms, pool complex, and full-service restaurant and bar. For tee times, call 610.382.9320

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Health & Wellness

Wellness nurses offer preventive screening, counseling and education to help you maintain good health. to schedule an appointment, please call: Lynn (ext. 5206), crisa (ext. 5140),or mary Jo (ext. 6433).

bulletin boards

Check the Fitness Center bulletin boards for timely fitness, health, and nutritional information. Questions? michelle (ext. 5258)/Stacy (ext. 6417).

5th Annual Memory Walk Walk to End Alzheimer’s Saturday,October 13 (Rain date, Oct. 14)

Join other Shannondell residents and staff at the outdoor bocce courts for a walk around the community to support the delaware Valley Chapter of the alzheimer’s association. light refreshments will be served following the walk, including a raffle for prizes. ($10 registration fee required)

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Aqua-fit in 30!Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.

30 minutes of high energy cardiovascular exercise that will move your entire body, burn calories, and strengthen your muscles.

Hydro-pilatesWednesday, 9 a.m.

this non-impact strengthening and stretching program helps to develop “core” body stabilization, enhance strength, correct posture, and relieve stress. taking traditional mat pilates into water is exhilarating.

Aqua-Fitthursday, 8 a.m.

this high-energy aerobic workout to upbeat music gets the heart pumping. remember, every gallon of water you move weighs 8.3 lbs.

Hydro-pilatesMonday, 9:00 a.m.

this non-impact strengthening and stretching program helps to develop “core” body stabilization, enhance strength, correct posture, and relieve stress. taking traditional mat pilates into water is exhilarating.

Shallow Shape-upMonday, 9:45 a.m.

not sure where to start? this class may be a good “jumping off” point. taking you around the pool “circuit” style, this program offers many cardio and strengthening benefits.

Aqua-Fittuesday, 8 a.m.

this high-energy aerobic workout to upbeat music gets the heart pumping. remember, every gallon of water you move weighs 8.3 lbs.

Water WalkingTuesday, 9 a.m.

gentle, yet challenging movements make this a good choice for a wide variety of fitness abilities. Come and enjoy cardio, strengthening, balance and joint range of motion benefits.

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Open SwimDaily/Staffed - Thursday, 1:30 p.m.

enjoy the run of the aquatics Center pool with a staff member present.

Hydro-pilatesFriday, 9:00 a.m.

non-impact strengthening and stretching to develop “core” body stabilization, strength, better posture, and stress relief. taking traditional mat pilates into water is exhilarating.

Water WalkingThursday, 9 a.m.

gentle movements make this a good choice for a wide variety of fitness abilities. Come and enjoy cardio, strengthening, balance and joint range of motion benefits.

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Fitness/Nature WalkTuesday, 2 p.m. (Meet at outdoor bocce courts)

Come outdoors to walk, strengthen and stretch your muscles. Bring a water bottle.

restorative YogaTuesday, 9 a.m. (Bradford)

explore gentle, restful positions on the mat to maximize relaxation and deep meditation.

tai chituesday, 10 a.m. (Bradford living room)

a great “stress reducer,” tai Chi focuses the mind first and teaches the body to follow by shifting balance points combined with deep breathing. proven to improve physical balance.

Functional coretuesday, 10 a.m.(ashcroft)

Floor/mat work focusing on posture, core and abdominal strength exercises for the aging spine.

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Stretch & StrengthTuesday, 10:30 a.m. (Bradford)

a varied program (to music) that isolates muscle groups leading to better posture and muscle strength while sitting or standing. Starts and finishes with stretching.

tuesday, 11 a.m. (Bradford)

A Latin-inspired, cardio-fitness class that will get you smiling and moving to the beat in no time. In the process, you’ll burn a few calories.

mind & balanceTuesday, 1:30 p.m. (ashcroft)

Challenge your physical balance with a variety of exercises along with coordination movements to reinforce muscle memory. the Brain games are fun too!

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chair FitnessMonday, 1:30 p.m. (ashcroft)energetic stretching & strength exercises with chair aerobics mixed in for a total body workout. mind & balanceMonday, 1:30 p.m. (Bradford)learn techniques to improve balance during daily activities. Coordination exercises help to reinforce muscle memory. also, learn fun ways to challenge your brain fitness. meditation/ Monday, 2 p.m. (ashcroft Meditation room) Using seated relaxation and breathing methods, students learn to de-stress and will leave refreshed, relaxed, and feeling at peace. For all fitness levels.

meditation Outside the box1st & 3rd Monday, 10 a.m. (ashcroft Meditation room)2nd & 4th monday, 11 a.m. (Bradford Meditation room)

this non-sectarian approach emphasizes tools for well-being, stress relief and growth.

Men’s Max MuscleMonday, 10:30 a.m. (ashcroft)

For men only, this class focuses on strength training for a total body workout using a variety of equipment. We want to “pump” you up!

Strength in 30!monday, 11 a.m. (ashcroft)

In 30 minutes, strengthen, tone and improve upper and lower body endurance. Standing/seated dumbbell exercises end with a stretch.

Lower Body Toningmonday, 11 a.m. (Bradford)Seated and standing exercises combined with stretching tone hips, thighs and legs (focusing on muscles from the waist down).

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classic Yoga monday, 10 a.m. (Bradford)

Yoga uses seated, standing and floor postures to stretch and strengthen the entire body. Chair postures may be substituted.

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classic Yoga Wednesday, 10 a.m. (ashcroft)

Yoga uses seated, standing and floor postures to stretch and strengthen the entire body. Chair postures may be substituted for floor stances.

Functional coretuesday, 10 a.m.(ashcroft)

Floor/mat work focusing on posture, core and abdominal strength exercises for the aging spine.

Strength in 30!Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. (Bradford)

Strengthen, tone and improve upper/lower body strength and endurance in 30 minutes. Standing/seated dumbbell exercises end with a stretch.

classic YogaThursday, 9 a.m. (Bradford)

Seated, standing and floor postures to stretch and strengthen the body.

thursday, 10 a.m. (Bradford)30 minutes

A Latin-inspired, cardio-fitness class that will get you smiling, moving to the beat, and burning calories in no time.

tai chithursday, 10 a.m. (ashcroft living room)

a great “stress reducer,” tai Chi focuses the mind first and teaches the body to follow by shifting balance points combined with deep breathing. this class teaches a special technique using a tai Chi fan.

belly Dance (beginners welcome)thursday, 11 a.m. (Bradford)

Set to music, this fun class offers both a cardio and muscle-toning workout. Isolates hips, thighs, shoulders, arms, and abdominals.

Seated Yogathursday, 11 a.m. (ashcroft)

learn Yoga technique, positions, and breathing while seated in a chair. every ”body” is welcome. (no floor work)

Scooter boundThursday, 1:30 p.m. (ashcroft Fitness Center)

explore gentle range of motion movements and light strength exercise that will benefit your daily living.

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body balanceWednesday, 11 a.m. (Bradford)

techniques to improve balance during daily activities. Coordination exercises help to reinforce muscle memory.

Seated tai chiWednesday, 11 a.m. (Bradford living room)

Improve physical and mental health from your chair/wheelchair, and help gain strength, stamina and mobility. Come and find a happier new you.

Zumba: In The Chair!Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. (ashcroft)

a seated Zumba class that gets the toes tapping (to music), the heart rate up and the blood pumping. Bring your smile and energy!

Men’s Max MuscleWednesday, 1:30 p.m. (Bradford)

For men only, this class focuses on strength training for a total body workout using a variety of equipment. We want to “pump” you up!

Stretch & StrengthThursday, 10:30 a.m. (Bradford)

a varied program (to music) that isolates muscle groups leading to better posture and muscle strength while sitting or standing. Starts and ends with stretching.

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Friday, 10 a.m. (ashcroft living room)

A Latin-inspired, cardio-fitness class that will get you smiling and moving to the beat in no time. and in the process, you’ll burn a few calories.

Strength in 30!Friday, 10 a.m. (Bradford)Friday, 11 a.m. (ashcroft)

Strengthen, tone and improve upper and lower body muscle strength in 30 minutes. Standing/ seated dumbbell exercises end with a stretch.

Functional coreFriday, 10:30 a.m. (Bradford)

Floor/mat work focusing on posture, core and abdominal strength exercise for the aging body.

Men’s Max MuscleFriday, 11 a.m. (Bradford)

For men only, this class focuses on strength training for a total body workout using a variety of equipment. We want to “pump” you up!

Seated tai chiFriday, 11 a.m. (Bradford living room)

Improve physical and mental health from your chair/wheelchair, and help gain strength, stamina and mobility. Come and find a happier new you.

chair FitnessFriday, 1:30 p.m. (ashcroft)

energetic stretching & strength exercises with chair aerobics mixed in for a total body workout.

Walking GroupFriday, 2 p.m. (ashcroft Bistro)

enjoy stretching your legs with friends and neighbors as we meet in the ashcroft Bistro for a staff-led, moderately paced community walk.

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MahjongMon., 12:30 p.m. (Bradford club room)Mon., 1:00 p.m. (ashcroft card room)

Mahjong is played by four players and involves a set of 152 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols.

party bridgeMonday, 1:00 p.m. (Bradford card room)

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Family History Writing GroupMonday (3rd), 11:00 a.m. (ashcroft card room)

everyone, including you, has a story to tell. learn how to put it in writing with ease, and how to make it interesting.

table tennismonday, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Prearranged Matches12 - 1 p.m. Open Play (Bradford gallery)

Sporting cushioned flooring similar to olympic table tennis venues, table tennis at Shannondell is always competitive and fun!

We stand corrected. according to residents, there’s now more than

55 groups, clubs and classes beckoning you to get out, get moving and get social at Shannondell. From book discussions, writing, acting and bridge to cryptology, cribbage and photography, opportunities abound for living a more active, intellectually stimulating and enjoyable life as a resident. Speaking of opportunities to challenge your mind, be sure to check out all of the upcoming lectures. From First Ladies (part 2), European Art History and the American civil War to the 1950s Revue and the courtroom in cinema, there will be a lot of neurons firing this fall thanks to a great line-up of classes and presentations at Shannondell (check listings for dates and times).

pinochleMonday (1st/3rd), 1:00 p.m. (ashcroft card room)

a classic “trick-taking” game with bidding, melds and tricks. a little “poker” face doesn’t hurt either.

tennis time (All levels)Tuesday,11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Thursday,10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (Kinetix Sports Club)

Join this weekly co-ed doubles group.

party bridgeTuesday, 12:15 p.m. (ashcroft card room)

Duplicate Bridge Tuesday, 12:45 p.m. (Bradford card room)

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Hand and Foot card Game Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. (Bradford club room)

a north american game related to Canasta. Best played by four people in partnerships.

mexican train Dominoes Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. (Bradford club room)

a double twelve set of dominoes is used. Best for four or more players.

chess (All levels)Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. (ashcroft living room)

You’ll enjoy the company and learn a few new moves.

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billiards: beginner Womenthursday, 10 a.m. (ashcroft club room)

canastaThursday, 1 p.m. (Bradford club room)

one of the “rummy” family of games, Canasta is played by four (2 partner teams) with two standard decks of cards.

cribbageThursday, 1 p.m. (ashcroft card room)

this popular game can be played with two or more and involves grouping cards in combinations to gain points.

billiards: Men’s LeagueThursday, 7:30 p.m. (ashcroft)Thursday, 7:15 p.m. (Bradford)

pinochleFriday, 1 p.m. (ashcroft card room)

RummikubFriday, 2 p.m. (Bradford club room)

table tennisFriday, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Prearranged Matches 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Open Play(Bradford gallery)

Scrabble Friday, 2 p.m. (ashcroft living room)

bocce Leagues SeasonalContact activities for dates & times.

Wii Bowling Leagues SeasonalContact activities for dates & times.

table tennisWednesday,11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Prearranged Matches12 - 1 p.m. Open Play(Bradford gallery)

Sporting cushioned flooring similar to olympic venues, table tennis is always competitive and fun at Shannondell!

Duplicate BridgeWednesday, 12:30 p.m. (ashcroft card room)

billiards: co-ed LeagueWednesday, 1 p.m. (Clubhouses alternate monthly. See calendar for location.)

RummikubWednesday, 2 p.m. (Bradford club room)

another “tile” game (akin to Scrabble), rummikub combines elements of rummy, Chess, dominoes, and Mahjong.

Poker Wednesday, 7 p.m. (ashcroft club room)

no matter how you “hold’em,” you’ll have a blast testing your skills and trying your luck with these residents.

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billiards: Women’s LeagueWednesday, 10:00 a.m. (ashcroft)

the clatter of billiard balls and laughter is a common sound in both clubhouses.

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Non-Fiction Book ClubThursday (6th), 2:30 p.m. (ashcroft card room)

this resident-led group describes themselves as a “lively bunch of armchair historians” who enjoy a wide variety of non-fiction work.

model railroad clubThursday (1st), 2:15 p.m. (check calendar for locations)

Boasting more than 60 members, the Model railroad Club is the keeper of the ever-expanding model railroad room with almost 1,000 feet of track!

Photography ClubThursday (4th), 2 p.m. (ashcroft arts & crafts studio)

open to all skill levels, this group focuses on composition, contrast, lighting, and special effects for better, more interesting photos.

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the Shannondell SingersMonday, 3 p.m. (performing arts theater)

Brian horoho directs this co-ed chorus that rehearses weekly and performs semi-annually in the performing arts theater.

Current Events Discussion Groupmonday, 10 a.m. (ashcroft card room)Thursday, 10:30 a.m. (Bradford card rm.)

resident-moderated, this Club meets weekly to discuss various topics.

Cryptology Clubmonday (2nd & 4th), 1:30 p.m. (ashcroft card room)

If you enjoyed the nicolas Cage movie “national treasure,” you’ll enjoy this study of hidden information via encryption. It’ll grab you.

Needlework Clubmonday (2nd & 4th), 11 a.m. (ashcroft arts & crafts studio)

this group does so much for our area communities, including making pillows for heart and cancer patients and teddy bears for kids involved in car accidents.

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The Actors’ Studiotuesday, 10 a.m.(performing arts theater)

Under the direction of robb hutter, this group of talented residents has a blast learning the latest acting techniques, reading scripts, rehearsing and performing. Jewish Interest Group(see calendar for dates, times, and locations)

this Social Club invites you to join them for activities related to Jewish life and heritage including speakers, concerts, videos and more.

Book Discussion GroupFriday (4th), 1 p.m. (ashcroft card room)

Focusing on one work of fiction each month, this resident-moderated group offers insightful interpretations in a social and fun setting.

Woodcarving clubFriday (1st), 2 p.m. (ashcroft woodcarving studio)

Join this talented group of wood carvers as they learn to turn ordinary blocks of tupelo wood into amazing lifelike wildlife sculptures.

Garden club Join this busy group of gardeners that keep residents and staff stocked with fresh produce during the season.

Woodworking (all levels) Whether you’re an experienced woodworker, or just want to learn, you’ll find plenty of projects and camaraderie in the Shannondell woodworking shops. projects range from bookcases and benches to pool cue racks and golf course signage. For the more artistically inclined, instruction is also available in “turning” bowls and vessels.

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First Ladies (part 2) By Barbara Falini, B.S., M.A.

Mondays, October 1 – 29, 2 p.m. (ashcroft Movie theater)the image of the First lady as that of the nation’s chief wife, head hostess and leading fashion plate has changed significantly in the past decades. today, the First lady’s role has evolved into a powerful political institution with an impact on our social and political lives. Join us in october and discover how this role has evolved and what it could mean for future administrations.

The following classes are offered through the

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Widener University

taught by the most engaging professors from harvard, Stanford and princeton among other leading institutions, these college-level courses on dVd are intriguing and entertaining from beginning to end. Sit back, relax and learn something new.

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the History of the United States, 2nd edition, Lectures 1-16

Wednesdays: Oct. 10 – Nov. 28, 2 p.m. (Bradford Movie theater)Fridays: Oct. 12 – Nov. 30, 10 a.m. (ashcroft Movie theater)

presented by professors gary gallagher (UVa), patrick allitt (emory), and allen guelzo (eastern University) – this course chronicles the history of the United States from colonial origins to the beginning of the 21st century.

A History of European Art, Lectures 1 – 12

Wednesdays: Dec.5 – Jan. 9, 2013(Bradford Movie theater) Fridays: Dec. 7 – Jan. 11, 2013(ashcroft Movie theater)

presented by professor William Kloss, this course examines the great monuments of european painting, sculpture, and architecture from the age of Charlemagne to the onset of World War II.

The Foundations of Western Civilization, Lectures 1-12

Wednesdays: Aug. 29 – Oct. 3, 2 p.m. (Bradford Movie theater)Fridays: Aug. 31 – Oct. 5, 10 a.m. (ashcroft Movie theater)

presented by thomas F.X. noble, a professor with the University of notre dame, this series of lectures will explore the essential contours of the human experience in what has come to be called “Western civilization,” from its humble beginnings in the ancient near east to the dawn of the modern world. these first 12 lectures will start with the topic “Western,” “Civilization,” and “Foundations” and end with “From greek religion to Socratic philosophy.”

the Way things Used to be: America in the 50s By Michael Simeone, aB, Med

Tuesdays, Sept. 11 - Oct. 9, 2 p.m. (ashcroft Movie theater)

a nostalgic look back at a decade of transition that many of us hold dear including the political, social and technological changes that forced us all to adapt, like it or not. We’ll re-examine the communist threat, the sexual revolution, consumerism, integration, television and the personalities that grabbed our attention.

Classes & Lectures Fall Great Courses presentations

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When Did the revolution really begin?By don applestein, docent the national Constitution Center

Friday, September 7, 2 p.m. (ashcroft Movie theater)

While you wouldn’t, generally, think that a lecture on the revolutionary War would start in the 13th century, that’s reason enough to attend this thought- provoking lecture by Mr. applestein. throughout his presentation, you’ll be challenged to take a longer view of historical revolutions: political, social and economic.

the American civil War By Michael Jesberger, historical re-enactor

Tuesday, September 11, 7:30 p.m. (ashcroft Movie theater)

enlist! Come and join the “cause” in this interactive educational program on the Civil War. Michael Jesberger reveals the american Civil War soldier like you’ve never seen him – his life on the march, in camp and in battle. Complete with period equipment, weapons and a soldier’s personal items, this presentation will give you a better understanding of the role that common soldiers played in the War Between the States.

Interpreting History Through Cinema: Hollywood’s CourtroomBy Jerry Millevoi, B.a., M.a.

Thursday, October 18, 2 p.m. (Bradford Movie theater)

get your day in court – in the comfort of the movie theater. Investigating cinematic portrayals of the american legal system in action, this presentation serves up scenes from familiar and less well-known courtroom dramas including 12 Angry Men, A Civil Action, A Few Good Men, and To Kill a Mockingbird.

Humpback Whales: Fifty Tons of FunBy dan Knaub, president of the Whale Video Co.

Tuesday, October 16, 2 p.m. (ashcroft Movie theater)

Easily identified by the fingerprint-like tail patterns, Humpbacks are the most acrobatic and personable of all the whale species. Join us as we meet humpbacks including Salt (a grandmother), olympia (a great-grandmother) and Colt (the friendliest whale), and observe rare whale behaviors.

History’s First Impression: JFK, Johnson, carter, reagan, bush, Sr. and clintonBy dr. greg Ferro

Thursday, October 25, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.; 1–3 p.m. (lunch on your own)(ashcroft Movie theater)

the actions of these presidents while in office still affect current day America. So, how does this sustained impact change the way we, as americans, think about each of these individuals? Who will be remembered more for their accomplishments – their failures? You’ll leave better able to contrast and compare each of these former presidents.

the colonies Did Not Win the War, the brits Lost it By don applestein, docent the national Constitution Center

Monday, November 12, 2 p.m. (ashcroft Movie theater)

Instead of a battle-by-battle review of the revolutionary War, this lecture offers a rare strategic assessment of the British. For instance: did the King and Ministers ever agree on the war’s end objective? and why did the French change the war’s course and likely outcome? these questions and more will be answered.

ARTalk: Merrie Olde EnglandBy anarie terezo

Thursday, September 27, 2 p.m. (ashcroft Movie theater)

If you like downton abbey on pBS, you’ll enjoy this lecture covering British art with emphasis on the royals, pre-raphs, & Victorian/ edwardian eras (1837-1920). Including prints of some of the world’s masterworks, this presentation offers a special blend of art and entertainment, including stories from history, religion, mythology, politics and world cultures.

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Senior balletWednesday, 11 a.m.Friday, 1 p.m. (performing arts theater) Susan Cade and tatyana Featherman keep everyone on their toes (figuratively speaking).

Fiber Art of Marion MackeySeptember 21- October 25

September 2, Preview 3 p.m.Artist Talk, 3:30 p.m. (ashcroft Movie theater) Reception, 4 – 6 p.m.Marion Mackey, an accomplished philadelphia fiber artist, creates landscapes and abstract art using fine thread and bits of fabric.

Form in Art from The Philadelphia Museum of ArtNovember 16 - December 13

November 16, Preview 3 p.m.Artist Talk, 3:30 p.m. (ashcroft Movie theater) Reception, 4 – 6 p.m.returning to Shannondell, the philadelphia Museum of art’s accessible program in art education features the work of visually impaired and blind artists.

Line Dancing (beginner & Intermediate)Saturday, 1 p.m. (ashcroft living room)

learn popular line dances in this resident-led class.

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Computer Classesmonday, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. monday, 1 – 3 p.m. Wednesday, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.(Bradford computer lab)

Classes include Beginner and Intermediate pCs, email, internet shopping, ereaders/iPads, file management, Word, and more.

paintingWednesday, 1 p.m. thursday, 10 a.m. (ashcroft arts & crafts studio)

led by Maria orr, this unstructured class for all skill levels teaches oil, watercolor and/or acrylic techniques.

Pottery & Sculpture Wednesday, 10 a.m. (ashcroft arts & crafts studio)

led by Maria orr, this unstructured class is for all clay sculpting skill levels.

Painting & Clay WorkshopThursday, 1 p.m. (Bradford arts & crafts studio)

Tap Dancing (beginner)Friday, 9 a.m. (performing arts theater)tap your way to better health, balance and coordination while having a blast learning the steps.

More Classes thursday, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. thursday, 1 – 3 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. (ashcroft computer lab)

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ecumenical communionTuesday (1st), 7:30 p.m. (ashcroft movie theater)

this communion service in the protestant tradition is led by retired resident clergy.

Jewish Interest Group(see calendar for dates, times, and locations)

this Social Club invites you to join them for activities related to Jewish life and heritage including speakers, concerts and videos.

VespersTuesday (3rd), 7:30 p.m. (ashcroft movie theater)

Vespers, a traditional protestant service, is led by retired resident clergy.

Back to Basics Bible Study Tuesday (4th), 4 p.m. (ashcroft Card room)Thursday (3rd), 4 p.m. (Bradford Card room)

pastor Bill Mueller of St. andrew’s lutheran Church brings the parables of Jesus to life using Biblical and present day images.

catholic masstuesday (last), 10 a.m. (ashcroft movie theater)

Mass is led by Father Wild of St. teresa of avila Church.

rosaryWednesday, 3 p.m. (ashcroft movie theater)

residents of the Catholic faith meet to pray and say rosary.

ShabbatFriday (2nd), 7:30 p.m. (Bradford movie theater)

Friday (4th), 7:30 p.m. (ashcroft movie theater)

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From ecumenical communion to denomination oriented services and study – clergy, theologians

and teachers ensure that virtually every resident enjoys an outlet to cultivate their spiritual self – and in the process, develop friendships with their neighbors, regardless of individual beliefs and backgrounds. after all, isn’t that what makes Shannondell such an inspiring place to call home? Indeed.

bible Study: The Gospel of Luke Tuesdays, Sept. 4 – Nov. 2010:30 – 11:30 a.m. (ashcroft Card room)

Betsy graf, a graduate of princeton theological Seminary leads this class. Including more stories than other gospels, luke sets the story of Jesus in the context of Israel’s faith and god’s plan of redemption.

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Shannondell performing Arts theater welcomes another spectacular season of concerts, song

and dance, drama, musicals, opera and maybe just a touch of homespun humor.

Shannondell’s own Actors’ Studio presents “the Way off Broadway Comedy Series” in September. David Kim, Concertmaster of the philadelphia orchestra, returns in october. Liz Filios and John Jarboe return in november for a night of moonlight and romance. and the season wraps up with a bevy of holiday offerings in december including a Holiday Celebration with the thomases, The Nutcracker and a holiday concert by The Audubon Symphony Orchestra. Make plans, now, to enjoy another festive season of great entertainment at Shannondell.

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Jeffrey Uhlig,Artistic Director & pianist Broadway & Concert SeriesJeffrey Uhlig has performed with many outstanding singers and instrumentalists including members of the philadelphia orchestra, the new York philharmonic and the Metropolitan opera. he plays regularly with the philadelphia orchestra Concertmaster david Kim, principal Cellist, hai-Ye ni and principal trombonist, nitzan haroz. Mr. Uhlig studied piano with William Masselos and gaby Casadesus and studied art song literature with dalton Baldwin. he received a Master of Music degree from West Chester University.

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Songs and Stories of LoveJeffrey coon & Jeffrey Uhlig (piano)

October 15, 7:30 p.m.

Join us in october for an enchanting repertoire of romantic songs of Broadway’s leading Men.

Jeffrey coona 10-time Barrymore nominee for theatre excellence, Jeffrey Coon is a philadelphia-based actor and singer. Mr. Coon has performed in more than 75 professional productions including the Walnut Street theatre, arden theatre Company, philadelphia theatre Company, people’s light & theatre Company, prince Music theatre, Fulton theatre Company and many others. Mr. Coon has also toured nationally, appearing at prestigious regional houses such as Seattle’s 5th avenue theatre and houston’s theatre Under the Stars.

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Funny FellowsAlex Bechtel & Greg Nix & Jeffrey Uhlig (piano)

September 14, 7:30 p.m.

enjoy an evening of Broadway and Vaudeville’s Best Songs and Comedy.

Alex bechtel a philadelphia-based actor, writer, and musician, Mr. Bechtel has performed with 1812 productions, the Walnut Street theatre and act II playhouse among others. recent credits include This is the Week That Is, The Musical of Musicals: The Musical!, Here’s Tony and First Impressions, and Honk!. additionally, Mr. Bechtel works as a pianist, vocal coach and teaching-artist for the University of the arts, Walnut Street theatre, the Wilma theatre, and the arden theatre.

Greg Nixgreg nix, a philadelphia based actor and writer, has collaborated extensively with 1812 productions including their annual political comedy revue – this Is the Week that Is. Mr. nix has also appeared onstage at the Walnut Street theatre, theatre horizon (Barrymore – Best ensemble, BWW.com award – Best Supporting actor), and the Media theatre. he holds a BFa from the University of the arts.

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Anna marie Ahn petersenMs. petersen joined the philadelphia orchestra immediately upon graduation from the Curtis Institute of Music in 1992. She has collaborated in chamber music with such luminaries as Wolfgang Sawallisch, Yefim Bronfman and Christopher Parkening. She is a frequent guest at chamber music festivals and has performed as soloist with the Seoul philharmonic and the orquesta Filarmonic de Bogota.

Soulful Sounds of ViolaAnn marie Ahn petersen (Violist) & Jeffrey Uhlig (piano)

September 28, 7:30 p.m.

Join us for an evening of soulful string works with this philadelphia orchestra master.

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Liz Filios Ms. Filios has performed locally at the arden theatre, the Wilma theatre, the Walnut Street theatre, the Joyce Soho, and the Bang on a Can Contemporary Music Festival in new York. She has also performed with the Cape town opera Company in South africa, the International opera theatre in Italy, and throughout europe as a cabaret singer for Celebrity Cruise lines. recently, Ms. Filios was nominated as Best actress in a Musical for her performances in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Singin’ in the Rain.

John Jarboea graduate of the University of Michigan, Mr. Jarboe has been seen on several philadelphia stages including the Baker in The Selkie Project, Bernard in Certain Old Clothes at nice people theatre Company, Simon in passing By,and Jason in the pgltF production of BARE: The Pop Opera. he has also appeared in both Showboat and The Wizard of Oz at the Media theater.

moonlight and romanceLiz Filios, John Jarboe & Jeffrey Uhlig (Piano)

November 19, 7:30 p.m.

Ms. Filios and Mr. Jarboe return to the stage at Shannondell with duets and songs of love from Broadway’s greatest shows.

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special Concertmaster Engagement

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Edward Schultzan active performer as both a soloist and an ensemble member in chamber music concerts in the philadelphia area for more than three decades, Mr. Schultz joined the Chamber orchestra of philadelphia as principal Flute in the fall of 2002. He is also principal flutist for the Pennsylvania Ballet orchestra, the philly pops and the academy of Vocal arts opera orchestra. a graduate of new england Conservatory, edward has studied with James pappoutsakis, Bernard goldberg and Jim Walker.

David KimViolinist david Kim received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the Juilliard School. In 1986, he was the only american violinist to win a prize at the International tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. In 1999,Mr. Kim was named Concertmaster of the philadelphia orchestra. In 2008, Mr. Kim was awarded the C. hartman Kuhn award, given annually to “the member who has shown ability and enterprise of such character as to enhance the standards and the reputation of the philadelphia orchestra.” Mr. Kim is also a soloist with orchestras around the world.

Masterpieces for Flute and PianoEdward Schultz (Flute) & Jeffrey Uhlig (Piano)

October 5, 7:30 p.m.

Mr. Schultz joins us in the performing arts theater for a concert of soothing arrangements for flute and piano.

David Kim (Violin) & Jeffrey Uhlig (piano)October 29, 7:30 p.m.

Join the Concertmaster of the philadelphia orchestra for what is always a very special performance including works by Bach, Kreisler and Saint-Saens.

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Matthew VaughnCurrently acting principal of the philadelphia orchestra, Matthew Vaughn served in the United States air Force Concert Band in Washington, d.C., from 1993-1997. he has performed with the atlanta Symphony and national Symphony and has been featured as a soloist with the San antonio Symphony, the United States air Force Band, the Indiana University Symphony orchestra, and the richmond (Indiana) Symphony. Mr. Vaughn earned a Bachelor of Music degree with high distinction and a Performer’s Certificate from Indiana University in 1992. he currently teaches at temple University.

Virtuoso and Lyrical music for the tromboneMatthew Vaughn (Trombone) & Jeffrey Uhlig (Piano)

November 27, 7:30 p.m.

the range of styles from Mr. Vaughn’s program is proof that the trombone is capable of so much more than slow ballads.

special sunday Matinee

Lisa thomas Ms. thomas has won a number of vocal competitions and often appears in recital and concert with the ocean City pops orchestra. She has sung more than 20 leading roles with opera companies around the U.S. including the pennsylvania opera theater, opera Columbus, opera Company of philadelphia, opera delaware and the Sarasota (Florida) opera. a native of rochester, new York, Ms. thomas received her Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal performance from the oberlin Conservatory in ohio.

todd thomas todd thomas is making a name for himself as a Verdi baritone, a voice category that seems to be increasingly rare. recently he made eagerly awaited debuts with Santa Barbara opera, (Tosca), opera grand rapids (La Traviata) and opera toledo, (I Pagliacci) among other companies and orchestras. he has been featured with such orchestras as the Westfield Symphony in a concert performance of Verdi’s Otello, where Mr. thomas sang the demonic Iago. he has also performed with the State College Choral Society and princeton Symphony.

A Holiday Celebration with The ThomasesLisa Thomas (Soprano), Todd Thomas (Baritone) & Jeffrey Uhlig (piano)

December 9, 3:00 p.m.

this festive matinee performance kicks off the holiday season and includes both holiday and non-holiday favorites.

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Soundwave Big Band September 24, 7:30 p.m.

Specializing in swing and big band favorites, this talented ensemble is sure to please a Shannondell audience that favors these familiar sounds of the 20’s, 30’s and 40’s. Come and enjoy!

Copeland String QuartetSeptember 6, 7:30 p.m.

performing two of what experts consider the best string quartets ever composed, this Mozart and Beethoven program is sure to be a season highlight.

Shannondell Actors Studio presents

The Way Off Broadway Comedy SeriesSeptember 10, 7:30 p.m. (Ashcroft Movie Theater)September 11, 2 p.m. (Bradford Movie Theater)

Join our own actors Studio as they kick off another fun-filled season of Readers Theatre. Each performance spotlights a series of hilarious ten-minute scenes. Sprinkled with music and lively dialogue (not to mention the usual goofiness), these resident-cast shows are a must-see!

Shannondell Talent ShowcaseSeptember 13, 7:30 p.m.

Come and enjoy the many talents of your Shannondell friends and neighbors including the Shannondell Ballet dancers, Belly dancers, line dancers, tap dancers, Singers, actors, and tai Chi students.

Two Part Invention Presents Small World- International Music for Flute and GuitarSeptember 12, 7:30 p.m.

Including works by Faure, Villa-lobos, piazzolla, Ibert and more, this inventive performance features music from around the globe.

Travis Wetzel Trio Travis Wetzel (Fiddle), Ron Greenstein (Bass) and Bob Sutor (Banjo)

September 5, 7:30 p.m.

enjoy an evening of bluegrass, jazz, swing, Celtic, Klezmer, native american, gospel, country and classical from this dynamic trio of musicians.

Glenn miller A One Man OktoberfestOctober 3, 7:30 p.m.

playing a petosa MIdI accordion, Mr. Miller, single-handedly, produces sounds equivalent to a 14-piece orchestra. In honor of oktoberfest, this festive program features polkas and german folk songs. As always with Glenn, you’ll find it hard to believe your eyes and ears.

Sounds of Swing Big BandOctober 8, 7:30 p.m.

get ready to be transported back in time to the 40’s and 50’s as we enjoy the big band rhythms from the popular Sounds of Swing.

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David Aaron QuartetOctober 23, 7:30 p.m.

aaron fell in love with swing music at the age of 11 while listening to goodman and Shaw in the 1950s. Before long, aaron was performing his own shows, and 50 years later, he’s still putting his own spin on robust, swing-style clarinet.

Eliezer Gutman (Violin) & Lotus Cheng (Piano) present From Schubert to Banjo & FiddleOctober 30, 7:30 p.m.

It’s not often that you see “Schubert” and “Fiddle” in the same sentence, and for this reason, alone, you should make it a point to see this extraordinary show by two great local musicians.

Philadelphia Mandolin and Guitar EnsembleNovember 1, 7:30 p.m.

Consisting of soprano vocals, mandolin, mandola, mandocella, guitar, bass and percussion, this eclectic repertoire of music spans the 16th to the 21st century. Join us!

Dave posmontier trioOctober 24, 7:30 p.m.

an anticipated return engagement, dave posmontier (piano), Carlton King (vocals) & ed Wise (bass) join us again for an evening of Jazz standards from the 1940s to the 1960s.

Two Broadway, With LoveOctober 13, 7:30 p.m.

picture the bright lights of Broadway and get ready for an evening of your favorite show tunes by trudy graboyes, Joe Ciresi, John Zak and Jeffrey Mcdonnell.

ruth Kaye presents Broadway’s Fabulous FemalesOctober 11, 7:30 p.m.

ruth recreates many leading Broadway musical characters, singing the songs that made them famous, and making complete character transformations including costume changes in mere seconds onstage.

Shannondell belly DancersOctober 19, 7:30 p.m.

Wowing us again with their hafla (belly dance party), the Shannondell Belly dancers will be joined by special guests Kirie, linsey and tribal Fusion Belly dance troupe the Underbellies.

Festive Brass Quintet A Patriotic Tribute All Brass All Jazz November 12, 7:30 p.m.

Join Barbara prugh (trumpet), John thyhsen (trumpet), Joan dowlin (horn), Stephen Shiffer (trombone), tyrone Breuninger (trombone/euphonium), and peter Krill (tuba) as they perform a patriotic concert in honor of Veterans day.

methacton community theater presents

“Scrooge: The Musical”November 9, 10, 16 & 17, 7:30 p.m.

November 11 & 18, 2 p.m.

Written by leslie Bricusse and directed by nicolette addice, this musical adaptation of the Charles dickens classic A Christmas Carol incorporates the music and screenplay of the 1970 musical film Scrooge starring albert Finney. the production remains true to its holiday spirits, though, including ebenezer and the ghosts of Christmas past, present and Future. then, there’s the ending that leaves joy in our hearts.

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chester county Youth OrchestraNovember 28, 7:30 p.m.

75-plus members strong, these students from schools in Chester and delaware counties will amaze you with the quality and variety of orchestral works and Broadway scores that you’ll hear. let’s show these young musicians how much we appreciate their talents!

pennsylvania Academy of performing Arts (pApA)chamber choir concertDecember 5, 7:30 p.m.

Co-directed by Katherine Shealy and Christopher Mcginley, the Chamber Choir is a 24-voice ensemble comprised of select advanced voices from papa’s larger Masterworks choir. performing a variety of compositions this evening, the Chamber Choir is guaranteed to entertain.

West chester community bandDecember 11, 7:30 p.m.

an all-volunteer concert band, West Chester’s repertoire includes classics, jazz, marches and contemporary arrangements. You’re sure to hear favorites, including holiday sounds.

Audubon Symphony OrchestraDecember 19, 7:30 p.m.

this talented group of local musicians, led by Jeff Bradbury, always presents an entertaining and unique show. Join us during the height of the holidays in the performing arts theater.

pages to pirouettes and the Shannondell ballet class present The NutcrackerDecember 7, 7:30 p.m.

Shannondell residents will be performing in this ballet classic with pages to pirouettes. Join the Staubaums as they throw a holiday party and behold the magic after godfather drosselmeyer presents a toy nutcracker to Marie. told with a rich cast of characters, wonderful costumes and beautiful music, a holiday performance not to be missed!

Bryn Mawr MainlinersDecember 17, 7:30 p.m.

Join this a cappella barbershop chorus for a harmonious evening of entertainment as they sing and perform your holiday favorites.

Wayne presbyterian OrchestraNovember 14, 7:30 p.m.

director tim evers is at the baton of the Wayne presbyterian Church orchestra, a group of talented local musicians ranging from high school to retirement age. don’t miss this classic evening of classical favorites including Bach’s Brandenburg and haydn’s Symphony No. 104.

other performances Norristown Chorale Presents The Most Wonderful Time of the YearDecember 3, 7:30 p.m.

Under new direction by ross Boerner, the norristown Chorale returns with their always-popular holiday concert. Selections include handel’s Messiah, traditional carols, vibrant spirituals and other seasonal favorites. time to get in the spirit of the season!

Shannondell SingersDecember 12, 7:30 p.m.

Sit back and enjoy a festive evening of holiday classics (and a few surprises) from our talented and growing resident chorus. these friends and neighbors never cease to amaze us with their voices.

The Upper Merion Advanced choirDecember 13, 11:00 a.m.

Under the direction of Brian horoho, these talented students return to the Shannondell stage for a special morning performance of holiday music. Come and support these local kids!

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“To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring.”george SantayanaSpanish american philosopher

about george Santayana (1863 – 1952)

Best known for a single sentence that Santayana wrote in his 1905 book Reason in Common Sense: “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” this philosopher, poet, literary and cultural critic is a principal figure in Classical American Philosophy. Born in Spain before moving to the U.S. where he attended and taught at harvard, Santayana’s hispanic heritage allowed him to interpret american life in a different light. and while realizing achievements in american literary production that critics have admitted can only be matched by emerson, Santayana retained his Spanish citizenship throughout his life.