October Newsletter - Creative Living Services
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October Newsletter - Creative Living Services
October 2013 CREATIVE LIVING SERVICES FUN OCTOBER EVENTS October 5 CLS Rummage Sale 10a-3p 3222 Hill Ave UT vs Mich Football University of Toledo October 6 McQueens Orchard Apple Butter Festival 10a-6p 7807 Angola Rd Holland, OH 43528 October 12 Fall on the Farm Sauder Village Archbold, OH October 25 Garrison Ghost Walk Fort Meigs Perrysburg, OH October 26 CLS Fall Festival Party 5p-9p 3222 Hill Ave Toledo Walleye Game Huntington Center 7pm October 31 HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Insurance Updates As of September 23, 2013, all active CLS employees were mailed a notice of insurance offerings. Eligible employees may make an appointment with Matthew Siebert, Employee Relations Coordinator, to discuss plan options. Creative Living Services Fall Festival Party October 26 5pm-9pm CLS FALL FESTIVAL PARTY: OCT 26 5p-9p 1 Creative Living Services will host a Fall Festival Party on Saturday, October 26 from 5:00pm - 9:00pm at our Adult Day Services facility. The event is open to the consumers and staff of CLS, as well as their families. Snacks and beverages will be provided. Costumes are welcomed, but not required. Also, feel free to bring Trick’or’Treat goodies to share with your friends! For more information, please call Kiesha at 419-724-4690. Adult Day Services 3222 Hill Ave Ste.C Toledo, OH 43607 Transportation Van News Good news! Creative Living Services now has a transportation van! The van will be used to transport consumers attending our Adult Day Habilitation and Adult Day Services programs. A transportation vehicle operator will be hired to fill this role. The full job description is available on the Creative Living Services website. If you, or someone you know, may be interested in this position, please contact Matthew Siebert for more information. The new CLS transport van! CREATIVE LIVING SERVICES October 2013 2 Toledo Area Trick-or-Treat Information & Safety Toledo Trick-or-Treat October 31 Times Vary by Community Check www.toledo.com or your local news station for information in your community. 30 Cheap & Easy Halloween Costumes Costumes from the Closet 1. Crayons. Find colored long underwear (or dye it). Add a paper colored cone hat to match. Iron on the word “crayon” sideways on the front. Join with a few friends to have several colors. 2. Ghost with flair. Use the usual white sheet, with eyes and nose and mouth cut out, but add eye lashes, eye shadow, blush on the cheeks, some lipstick, earrings, necklace. If it’s a male ghost, add a beard or a mustache. 3. Scarecrow. Wear an over-sized flannel shirt, faded blue jeans with patches, rope for belt and to tie at the cuffs of jeans and sleeves, stuff clothes with plastic grocery bags or newspaper, and add a bit of straw hanging out of jeans and shirt. 4. Candyland. Wear a cute dress in the Candyland game theme colors (pastel pink and green). Attach lollipops, candy canes, gum drops, licorice to your clothes and shoes. Wear bright colorful make-up, hair and accessories. 5. Unicorn. Purple sweatpants and hoodie top (or any other pastel color). Make a horn out of colored paper to match and attach it to the hoodie. Wear colored gloves to match the costume. 6. Dwarf. Wear dark pants, long sleeved top, boots, long white beard, and make a cone hat out of paper or felt. 7. Boxer. Basketball shorts, dad’s bathrobe, boxing gloves (or winter mittens stuffed with paper), a towel over the shoulder, sneakers, and makeup for a black eye. 8. 80’s rocker. T-shirt, jeans, toy guitar, long wig. 9. Raining cats & dogs. Wear a raincoat and rain boots. Take a clear or plain colored umbrella and cut 1. 2. 3. 4. Plan a route in advance, and stick to it. Use a flashlight or wear bright, reflective clothing. Avoid masks that make it difficult to see or hear. Wear costumes that are easy to move in, and can’t be tripped over. out silhouettes of cats and dogs and glue to umbrella. Box Costumes 11. Christmas present. Take a big box, make holes for arms, legs and head. wrap it in Christmas paper, add bows. 12. Dice. Take a big box, paint it white, add black circles. Do it with a friend and go as a pair of dice. 13. Rubics cube. Take a big box, paint colored squares. 14. Jack-in-the-box. Paint the box in bright colors, than wear a matching top and hat. Clown makeup will add that little extra. 15. Robot. Cover box in foil, then use have fun decorating. 16. Toy chest. Wear a box at the waist and have some other dolls and toys attached so it looks like there are toys coming out of the chest. 17. Sponge Bob. Paint box yellow and decorate to look like a sponge. Cut out holes for arms, legs and head. 18. Lego. Use glossy spray paint and round boxes glued onto the big box, holes for hands, legs and head. Wear clothes that match the color of the lego block. 19. iPod. Paint box any color, cut out or draw the MAC apple and the ipod control button. 20. Favorite Book. Cut opening for arms, legs, head. Tape rest of box shut. Decorate as your favorite book. 21. Sandwich. Take cardboard, paint it white and attach it to front Halloween Costumes Halloween Costumes don’t have to cost a lot to look great. Check out these ideas for low-cost costumers that are sure to make an impression. -Ideas courtesy SignUp Genius www.signupgenius.com and back. Dress in whatever color food you want in the sandwich. Prom Dress Costumes 22. Miss Piggy. Blond wig, make a big nose, lots of bling. 23. Prom Queen. Make a crown out of tin foil. 24. Cinderella or any other Disney princess. 25. Bride. 26. Angel. Make wings from cardboard or netted material stretched over wire-shaped wings. Odds’n’Ends Costumes 27. UPS man or women. Wear all brown with a brown baseball cap, carry a box that says UPS on the side. 28. Biker. Combine a do-rag or bandana, temporary tattoos, black leather jacket or vest, t-shirt, sunglasses, black leather gloves, black boots or shoes, studded belt, chokers to get a great biker costume. 29. Artist. Big white t-shirt over a longer-sleeved shirt. Splash paint over the t-shirt, wear a black felt artist hat, carry a paintbrush and home-made pallet. 30. Old lady. Lumpy pillows in appropriate places, silver temporary hair dye, old glasses, cane.