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Best Wishes for a wonderful Independence Day holiday to everyone at The Lions Center for Rehabilitation and Extended Care! Many folks refer to the upcoming holiday as the “July 4th” holiday. However, the official name for this mid summer holiday that is typically filled with cook outs, family time, recreational activities and fireworks is Independence Day. Why Independence Day? July 4th marks the day that the original 13 colonies declared their independence from the control and governance of Great Britain. The written document declaring the independence of the 13 original colonies is of course the Declaration of Independence. Look on page 4 of this month’s newsletter to test your knowledge about some of the interesting facts about Independence Day related questions. Good luck!
The month of July boasts the most resident birthdays of any month this year with a total of 13 birthdays this month. Happy Birthday to the following residents. R B Norma Madero—July 1st Donna Kipe—July 16th E I Theodore Meade—July 1st Gerald Liller—July 16th S R Lillian McFarland—July 2nd Gladys Powers—July 16th I T John Ford—July 2nd Ruby Schroyer—July 19th D H E D John Burns—July 3rd Ruth Johnson—July 20th N A Denton Myers—July 12th Carol Stickley—July 26th T Y Deborah Gordon—July 31st S July Staff Birthdays Jessica Bolek Genette Macaraig Steven Bray Marian Miller Evelyn Carr Cynthia Muir Jennifer Diehl Sherrin Rice Jessica Dorsett Tara Rosskamp Robin Hupp Deborah Vandevender Breanna Kalanish Linda Welsh James Knepp Roxane Whisner Brenda Komatz Erin Wilson
The drawing for the “Fun in the Sun Beach Basket” was held on June 26th. The winner of the basket was Gary Kammauf. Thanks for everyone’s support of the efforts of the Family Council fundraising projects. We couldn’t do it without you! The next Family Council sponsored luncheon will be held July 30th. The menu will include Polish Sausage Sandwiches, Nachos and Cheese, Dessert and a drink—All for the bargain price of $5.00. Sign up sheets are available throughout the The Lions Center. Join us for lunch on July 30th! The next Family Council meeting is scheduled for July 20th at 10 am in the Conference Room. We welcome all family members to join us! The next basket raffle sponsored by the Family Council will feature a “Schools Days” themed basket. As always, tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Tickets are available from any Family Council member or they can also be purchased in the Social Services office. The drawing will be held August 7th—just in time for the kids to return to school!
1. Who is credited with having written the Declaration of Independence? 2. Name the 13 original colonies of America that declared their independence from Great Britain. 3. Our country’s first constitution was called what? 4. Which four U.S. Presidents have their image on Mt. Rushmore? 5. What is the name given to the war between Great Britain and the original 13 colonies in which the colonies declared and ultimately won their independence from the rule of Great Britain? 6. What is the formal name of the United States National Anthem? 7. What United States President was born on July 4th? 8. What three United States Presidents died on July 4th? 9. In what city was the Declaration of Independence signed? 10. In what year did Independence Day, or the 4th of July, become an official public holiday in the United States? 11.In what U.S. city is the nation’s largest fireworks display held? 12.In an average year, how much is spent on fireworks displays throughout the United States?
For many of The Lions Center residents, quilting and sewing were common activities that they were engaged in from early in their lives. For many, having a new dress or other item of clothing was dependent on someone in the family knowing how to sew. Sometimes young people learned about sewing from the parents, grandparents or other relatives. In addition, Home Economics classes were a regular part of the school curriculum, especially for young ladies. For a period of years, the number of people who were skilled at sewing decreased significantly. However, lately the level of interest in sewing and quilting has increased. A number of Lions Center residents, with the help and involvement of staff, are undertaking a quilt project. Over the next couple of months a quilt top will be constructed, with the finished quilt being machined quilted. Once finished, the quilt will be raffled off to raise funds to support activities and entertainment for the resident’s enjoyment. Watch for the quilt to be displayed at The Lions Center sometime soon.! There’s some new neighbors hanging around in The Lions Center neighborhood these days. A doe and her twin fawns have been visiting numerous locations at and around The Lions Center over the past week. Last week, the doe was noticed right outside of the The Li- ons Center front door, checking out the gold lion statue by the gazebo. This picture was taken of her and her youngsters in the front lawn of a home on Bishop Walsh drive one morning as employees were coming to work. Keep your eyes open and maybe you can catch a glimpse of them. They seem quite comfortable in our neighborhood!
Trivia Question Answers 1. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. 2. Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia are the origi- nal 13 colonies. 3. Articles of Confederation was the first governing document of the United States. 4. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln’s images are found on Mt. Rushmore. 5. The Revolutionary War 6. The Start Spangled Banner 7. Calvin Coolidge was born July 4, 1872 in Plymouth Vermont 8. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Moore. Interestingly, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both played important roles in the writing and adoption of the Declaration of Inde- pendence, and both died on the anniversary of Independence Day. 9. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 10. In 1941 Congress declared July 4th as a legal public holiday. 11. The largest fireworks display occurs in New York City and is sponsored by Macy’s Depart- ment Store. The includes more than 40,000 fireworks shells in total, with more than 1600 shells launched per minute. 12. 1 billion dollars is spent on commercial and home based fireworks each year in the U.S.
The Lions Center is a 101-bed non profit skilled nursing facility that has been providing quality care to residents of Allegany County and surrounding communities since 1969. Our trained professional staff provide 24-hour skilled nursing services. The Lions Center is committed to providing the best possible care in a friendly, loving way, that will insure maintaining each resident’s dignity and individuality. We provide services to nourish the whole person—body, mind and spirit. We encourage participation is daily activities such as games, crafts, exercise, music, and bedside activities. Pastoral services are also provided by various denominations to meet the resident’s spiritual needs. Images found in the Lions Center Chatter, with the exception of photographs of events are the courtesy of Google Images. No copyright infringement is intended. Follow us on The Lions Center Newsletter is also available on the facility’s website at www.lionscenter.com
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