March 2016 Newsletter – a pdf version here.
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March 2016 Newsletter – a pdf version here.
March 2016 Campus News A Neighborhood Like Neighborhoods Used To Be Senior Apartment Highlights March 1 Dimensions in Sound March 15 Craft Class March 18 St. Patty’s Potluck Party March 22 Happy Hour March 30 Birthday Party March 31Speaker from the Foodshare Bank Fish Lunches every Friday during Lent. Assisted Living Highlights March 8St. Maria Goretti Young Adult Volunteers March 11 St. Ambrose Singers March 12UW-Madison Student Volunteers March 19St. Peters/Martins Catholic Student Volunteers March 17 St Patrick’s Day Party March 18 Lunch at the Village Green March 28Learning Tree Academy Preschoolers Neighbors Helping Neighbors A neighborhood like neighborhoods used to be. That’s not just our motto here at All Saints, it’s our way of life. This month some of the ladies in the apartments decided to try a new craft project and made a lovely tie blanket. After it was finished, they lovingly gave it to Don and Lorraine Stanek. In recent months Lorraine has experienced some From Left to Right: Lucille Hanson, health changes and Marge Beer, Elaine Busch, Genny Don has become Greiber and Judy Sampson with her main caregiver. Don and Lorraine Stanek Lorraine was very appreciative to receive the blanket. Thank you, ladies, for sharing your time and talents to create this thoughtful gift. You’re all great examples of neighbors supporting and encouraging each other! Welcome Donna Malaise We are very pleased to welcome Donna Malaise to the All Saints family as our new Community Relations Coordinator! Donna is a long-time Madisonian with over 20 years of marketing and admissions experience in the senior living industry. She will be overseeing the Neighborhood admissions process, building strong relationships with community referral sources, prospects and their families. Welcome Donna! Happy Valentine’s Day! The day was filled with fun and laughter as residents in the apartments played their own version of the Newlywed Game and assisted living residents had a ball with a Valentine photo booth. A Way to Get Involved Connecting the Campus We’re getting closer to connecting the campus! Construction has begun on the skywalk that will connect the existing independent apartments to the brand new Main Street Apartments, due to open in summer. It will be so convenient to stroll across the skywalk to the Main Street dining venues, greenhouse, and chapel! The All Saints expansion project will add new dimensions to the neighborhood. We want these new areas to have an atmosphere that will provide both a sense of community and shared enjoyment. We are inviting individuals and families to help create these spaces through our Family Heritage Recognition Program, which will enable you to make a gift toward a number of unique elements that will enhance our campus including: • A Flag Pole • Water Features • Stained Glass • Chapel Features and Décor We encourage you to consider participating in the Family Heritage Recognition Program. Watch for more detailed information in future issues, and thank you for your support of All Saints Neighborhood. A Delicious Pancake Breakfast Two to three times a year the Apartments Resident Council hosts a pancake breakfast. What could be better than great company and delicious food! The money raised goes toward entertainment, flowers for the outdoor gardens, and donations to various community organizations. Special Visitors The 5th grade students from St. John’s Catholic School in Waunakee visited the assisted living residence earlier in February. What a joy it was to have the students participate in Mass with Father Tafadzwa Kushamba from St. Maria Goretti Parish and help with crafts and games! Bowling a 300! HeartStrings to Return! We just got word this month that All Saints will again be part of the HeartStrings program through the Madison Symphony Orchestra! These wonderful interactive presentations bring amazing music into healthcare and residential facilities. All Saints was a partner back in 2014, so we’re thrilled to have them return for their 2016-17 season! Enjoying a Taste of Spring It was such a treat to have beautiful fresh flowers in the middle of winter! Kayce Anderson from Felly’s Flowers on Mineral Point Road demonstrated floral arranging at the assisted living residence. Nancy and Jim Aldrich, daughter and son-in-law of resident Jerry Hiegel, own one of the Felly’s shops here in Madison, and they organized the event and generously donated the beautiful flowers. Many thanks to Nancy, Jim and Kayce! Congratulations to Lois Brustman for bowling a 300 recently! What an accomplishment! Wii bowling is popular at the apartments, with about 25 people playing on 5 teams. A couple times each year, students from Edgewood High School in Madison come to volunteer and bowl with some of the seniors, and the seniors usually win! NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID MADISON WI PERMIT #2783 8202 Highview Drive Madison, WI 53719 Campus News A Neighborhood Like Neighborhoods Used To Be (1-2) Cottages and Hillside Estates (3) Senior Apartments (4)Main Street Apartments – Opening Aug 2016 (5) M ain Street and Chapel – Opening Aug 2016 (6)Assisted Living – Moving Aug 2016 (7) Memory Care All Saints Neighborhood • 511 Commerce Drive • Madison, WI 53719 (608) 827-2772 • allsaintsneighborhood.org If you need to update your address or know of someone who could benefit from our newsletter, please call the above number or email info@allsaintsneighborhood.org.