August 2016 - Morning Pointe
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August 2016 - Morning Pointe
® October 2016 9300 Messinger Lane • Collegedale, TN 37363 • (423) 396-4700 Highlights of NALW Happy Halloween! Lantern at Morning Pointe of Collegedale Team Executive Director Larry Griffin Business Officer Manager Wylie Fuller Resident Services Director Tommie Westfield Program Director Dawn Dunn Maintenance Director Robbie Horvath Food Services Director Alex Hayes Receptionist Tomeka Miller Tennesse State Representative Proclamation to be framed Our Fabulous Senior Olympians The Lantern of Collegedale was honored to have campaign manager Jennifer McFarland for the 29th House District Tennessee State Representative Mike Carter to present the National Assisted Living Week Proclamation signed by Mike Carter himself and Speaker of the House of Representatives Beth Howell. It has The 1796 Great Seal of The State of Tennessee on the official State of Tennessee parchment that will be framed and hung in our community. October Birthdays Roxie 10/10 Dixie 10/16 Wilma 10/18 Cy 10/21 Winnie E. 10/21 Deard 10/1 Great games at the Senior Olympics brought the spirit of atheticism and competition out of the best of the best of all the Chattanooga area Morning Pointe residents. Bowling, corn hole, target shooting, wheel chair race and egg relay were among the fun games that Evelyn, Virginia, Deard, George, Semmie, Earl, JoAnne, Wilma and Rachel all competed in to achieve ribbons and earn silver and bronze medals! Way to go Lantern of Collegedale team! Announcements Cynthia 10/7 Family Day Thursday, October 20 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Flu Clinic October 4 Larry's Lines Pizza Demonstration Intriguing Reptiles Tennessee Aquarium's Bill Haley presented a wonderful educational show complete with a legless lizard, sea urchin, Eastern box turtle and an alligator snapping turtle which can be as big as 200 pounds and lives only in water flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. Larry Griffin Executive Director What a beautiful time of year with autumn colors and sweater weather. With the changing of the seasons comes flu season. Our flu clinic will be on October 4 so be sure to fill out the necessary consent form for the vaccination. Thank you to all those who supported our Alzheimer's Association fundraiser. Congratulations to Jessica Burgess on being the Employee of the Month. We appreciate her hard work and the special care she gives to our residents. Jessica Burgess Employee of the Month Fun Carnival Food Roxie, Wilma, Armando, Dalila Collegedale Rafael’s Italian Restaurant manager Armando Espinosa and his lovely wife Dalila donated their time with donated fresh ingredients from the restaurant to make pizza with the residents. Deke Day Fun and laughter made this a special day with Lee University freshman students serving the surrounding communities of the Chattanooga, Cleveland areas and more. We were glad to have them stop by! Tennessee Aquarium Show Exotic "Pet Therapy" What an absolute delight it was to have owner of Piece A Cake Bakery Mark Houghton joking around and putting smiles on not only the famous cookies he baked but on the faces of all the residents. Baking has never been better creating with a real pro! Piece A Cake Bakery Roxie JoAnne Rosalie Wade Volunteers Virginia Stubbs Colleen and Lauren Virginia in Her Late Teens Virginia (Ashton) Stubbs was born in Knoxville, TN, July of 1926. When she was young they moved to Texas but as a teenager, she moved to New York City to live with a family as their nanny and also finish high school. Her first job was as a secretary at NYC’s famous Macy’s 5th Ave. Not long after graduating, she moved to Washington D.C. to work at a doctor’s office. Her friend there told her one day that she had a really handsome brother that would be home from the war soon and she wanted to introduce him to Virginia. Lewis came home from WWII, fell in love with Virginia, married her and began their family (5 children in all) that first year. They lived in Maryland, Nebraska and Massachusetts as Lewis finished his pharmacy schooling and acquired his first job. When their 5 children were young they moved to Florida. Virginia taught piano lessons, Wedding in 1946 Happy Helpers! was involved in running Lewis’ pharmacy, helped out in their church and was very devoted to the lives of her children. Years later they sold their business, moved to South Carolina and raised acres of blueberries and strawberries, planted a large garden, enjoyed frequent visits from all their children and 13 grandchildren and started up a new church and community center in a rural area. Painting with Wade Amy Yannis Mary Jo Barbaretta Pet Time Quinn and Emma The Whole Family They sold their farm, moved to a retirement community in Clemson, SC and started up yet another church. The last 3 years they lived with their youngest son until Lewis died just shortly after their 69th anniversary. Virginia moved into The Lantern in May and retains her sweet spirit, precious smile and love for God. Leah and Roxie Donut Eating Contest 9300 Messinger Lane • Collegedale, TN 37363 For Generations To Come® Happy Autumn and Howdie Doody from Boots and Buckles line dancers and everyone here at The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer's Center of Excellence, Collegedale.