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“The mission of Advent Christian Village, Inc. is to express Christ’s love by providing compassionate care and quality comprehensive services for senior adults, families with special needs, and children, in a secure, supportive residential setting and in the surrounding communities.” SEPTEMBER 4, 2020 ADMINISTRATOR ON CALL: RANDY LAMB, 386-658-3333
IN LOVING MEMORY Dorothy Ducksworth, who was a resident of GSC, died Aug. 31. Her memorial service information will be provided when available. Kathy E. Fisher, who was a resident of GSC, died Aug. 31. Her memorial service information will be provided when available. Mary L. Aldridge, who was a resident of DH and GSC, died Aug. 29. Her memorial service information will be provided when available. Carrol E. James, who was a resident of GSC, died Aug. 28. His memorial service information will be provided when available. Marie Sawyer, who was a resident of CH and GSC, died Aug. 28. Her memorial service information will be provided when available. Curtis L. Martin, who was a resident of GSC, died on Aug. 27. His memorial service information will be provided when available. Mac McAllister (husband of Carol McAllister), who was a resident of Cardinal Terrace and GSC, died on Aug. 26. His memorial service information will be provided when available. NEW MEMBER Jackie Christenson has moved from Lake City, Florida, to DH. Her mailing address is P.O. Box 4231. MOVED FROM ACV Roberta Burns has moved from CH to 586 Hall Rd., Butler, PA 16001. Stan and Esther Wilson have moved from Lawrence House to 20 Grove St., Potsdam, NY 13676. ACV EVENTS Participation is limited dependent upon space and activity. Each individual must wear a mask and observe Friday, Sept. 4 social distancing as well as safe hygiene practices Bible Study — 9:30 a.m. — BC while participating. Sit ‘N Stitch — 2:00 p.m. — CH Non-compliance will result in removal. Saturday, Sept. 5 MOVIE MATINEE Movie Matinee — 2:00 p.m. — OPR Saturday, Sept. 5, 2:00 p.m. - OPR A bright young Yeti encounters something thought to Sunday, Sept. 6 not exist — a human. News of this “smallfoot” throws Worship Service — 9:40 a.m. — TV2 and Facebook the simple yeti community into an uproar over what Bruce Strickland C.E. Class — 11:30 a.m. — BC other beliefs they hold dear that might not be true. 2018 animated comedy. 109 mins. Rated PG. The Village Church is able to show this movie because it is covered by their CVLI license, which also prohibits the advertisement of the movie’s title and actors’ names. EVENTS HERE AND THERE Monday, Sept. 7, Labor Day ALL ACV OFFICES, THE GROCER, POST OFFICE, BANK, CASHIER, ACV LIBRARY, JKPL, CCC, CMC AND PCS ARE CLOSED TODAY, AND THE SHUTTLE BUS WILL NOT RUN. Tuesday, Sept. 8 Men’s Bible Study — 8:30 a.m. — BC JO KENNON PUBLIC LIBRARY Pastor Rick’s Bible Study — 10:00 a.m. — OPR 386-658-2670 Wii Bowling — 2:00 p.m. — OPR Call the library for hours of operation. Wednesday, Sept. 9 CLOSED MONDAY, SEPT. 7, Ceramics Shop Elves — 9:00–11:00 a.m. — PCS IN HONOR OF LABOR DAY. Prayer Meeting — 6:00 p.m. — VC Sanctuary CLOSED FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY. Friday, Sept. 11 Bible Study — 9:30 a.m. — BC Walk-ins are welcome. Please use the side door by the Sit ‘N Stitch — 2:00 p.m. — CH children’s department. Those entering are encouraged to wear a mask. As the library is still operating at 25% ACTIVITY RESTRICTIONS capacity, we ask that your visits last no longer than 30 We have determined a few activities are safe to minutes. Social distancing guidelines will be followed, reinstate (see above), and have defined the processes and children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by which those activities can begin again. If your group by an adult at all times. Patrons may use their time to would like to be considered to be able to meet again, select material and/or computer use, faxing, and please call James Sutter in Member Services at 658- printing activities. There will be no meeting room 5400. bookings or in-house programs at this time. Until further notice, all reinstated activities have Please return all items to the outdoor book drop. the following restrictions: Computers will be sanitized after each use. All ACV-approved activities are limited to ACV Page Magnifiers members, ACV staff, and approved outside We have five page magnifiers available for a three-week leadership. checkout. These magnifiers are lightweight, have an BA Butterfield Acres DH Dowling House IC Information Center RDR Rumph Dining Room BC Bixler Chapel DM Dacier Manor JKPL Jo Kennon Public Library RV Smith Riverview Apartments CB Chriss Building DMA Dowling Manor MS Member Services RW River Woods CH Carter House DR Depot Room OPR Old Pavilion Room SMR Sawmill Room CCC Copeland Community Center ET Edgewood Terrace PCS Polk Ceramics Shop VC The Village Church CMC Copeland Medical Center GSC Good Samaritan Center POP Park of the Pines VS Village Square 2
adjustable LED light, and have a lens large enough to INFORMATION CENTER cover the entire page. Jeannette Chambers–386-658-3333 Home Delivery Remember the JKPL has home delivery of books and ACV Telephone Directory DVDs to anyone living in the Village. Just give us a call Due to the coronavirus, the printing of the telephone at 658-2670, and we will take your requested item to directory has been put on hold for some time now, and the Village post office. several have inquired as to when the new ACV Tech Help telephone directory will be printed. I will do my best to If you need assistance with your iPhone, computer, or publish it in October, but I need your help. anything involving technology, our capable staff is here Please complete the form attached to the end of to assist you. this FNN, and turn it into the IC, even if there are no September’s Display changes to your information. This will give me a For September the library is going to be decorated with check and balance on the information I have on file. “old” school items. There will be an old school desk, old Please submit your form by Sept. 25. text books, and old graduation pictures. If you have Thank you for your help in making sure we have something to add to this display, please let us borrow it the correct information for our directory. Mailing the during the month of September. form to P.O. Box 4304 requires no postage if dropped Get a Library Card Month off at the Village post office. Please do not call the IC Since 1987, the American Library Association and with any changes. Please print all required libraries nationwide have been joining together every information on the form. September for Library Card Sign-up Month to mark the The ACV telephone directory is free to all ACV beginning of the school year and to remind everyone members and VC members. Those who are not ACV about the benefits of owning a library card. members or VC members who wish to have their Banned Books Week: Sept. 27–Oct. 3 information listed in the directory may pay $8.00 to do What does it mean when we say a book is banned or so, and they will receive a complimentary copy. If you challenged? According to the ALA website, “a challenge paid to have your information included in March 2020 is an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based (the last request), we will not ask you to pay again upon the objections of a person or group.” since we have not printed since then. Here are some banned books you might be interested in reading: Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle by MEMBER SERVICES Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1928; The Bluest Eye by Toni James Sutter–386-658-5400 Morrison, 1970; The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by We still cannot hold in-person Membership Association Mark Twain, 1884; The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, meetings due to COVID-19 restrictions, but plans are in 2003; To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, 1960; The the works for recording September and October Giver by Lois Lowery, 1993; Animal Farm by George “meetings” to broadcast on TV2 (similar to how we Orwell, 1946; The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, have Sunday morning church). President/CEO Craig 1925; and Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, Carter plans to speak for the September recording. 1936. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. The Calling All Kids at Heart deadline to register online to vote is Monday, Oct. 5 The JKPL is proud to own the complete Toy Story (visit suwanneevotes.com and click the Register to Vote collection (1–4) on DVD. Also new to our collection are button). The early voting period for our precinct is Disney’s 1942 Bambi and 1955 Lady and the Tramp. All scheduled to run from Saturday, Oct. 24, to Sunday, of you “young at hearts”, check them out for an Nov. 1, at JKPL. evening of animation and comedy. If you haven’t yet done so, please fill out the ACV Telephone Directory Update form attached to the back of this FNN, and turn it in to the IC. We want all of the information in the directory to be as correct as DEPARTMENT, SHOP possible. AND CLUB NEWS For the time being, the shuttle bus is running from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with an hour for lunch at midday. Please keep this in mind as you are making THE VILLAGE CHURCH appointments at CMC or visiting CCC in the afternoon. If Rev. Sam Worley your time at those locations will run past 4:00, please Church Office–658-5344, P.O. Box 4314 make alternate transportation arrangements for your Find our church services on TV2 return trip. or on Facebook and YouTube at Have you heard of two-step verification? Two- “The Village Church at Advent Christian Village”. step verification is a process that involves two authentication methods performed one after the other MESSAGE: “When You Really Mess Up, God is Near” to verify that someone or something requesting access TEXT: Psalm 51:1–17 is who or what they are declared to be. This, of course, SPEAKER: Pastor Sam Worley is referring to online activity such as making an Amazon Thank you for supporting Penny Crusade. We raised purchase using saved financial information or accessing over $17,700 for missions! your Apple account. We invite you to join us for worship on Sunday Two-step verification is sometimes confused morning at 9:40 on either TV2 or Facebook Live. with two-factor authentication (2FA), which also Worship and prayer guides are available on Thursday involves two usually sequential methods used for afternoons at the VC office, IC, CH and DH lobbies, and verification. However, in contrast with 2FA processes, in the foyer at CCC. the methods in two-step verification can belong to the The following groups are meeting in person at same category of authentication factors, and the the VC this week and are open to ACV members and methods used for 2FA aren’t necessarily sequential. For staff: (Attendees must wear a mask and maintain safe example, when logging into a website, it will ask you for distancing.) a password, and then may ask you to answer one or Bruce Strickland’s Christian education class meets more personal questions to continue to verify yourself. in BC on Sunday mornings at 11:30. The reason two-step verification is better is The Tuesday morning men’s Bible study meets at because it usually involves sending you an email or a 8:30 in BC. text message with information you would then use to complete the process of accessing your information. Wednesday night prayer meeting, led by Don E. Since email accounts are usually only being accessed by Wrigley, meets at 6:00 in the VC sanctuary. you, and you should be the only one using your phone, The Friday morning Bible study, led by Michael this process makes sure hackers can’t break into the Saunders, meets at 9:30 in BC. website and gain access to your account without your VCBI STUDENTS: The 2020 Fall season of the knowledge. Village Church Bible Institute, “Leaders and the Early It is recommended that you contact every Church”, taught by Dr. Michael Saunders, will begin on source of payment you use (banks, credit card Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 10:00 a.m. in BC. 3
companies, PayPal, websites that retain financial pandemic? These blank forms can be found in the MS information such as Amazon and Apple, etc.) to ask lobby (by the IC) in the brown box on the table in the how you can set up two-step verification to help keep corner or through the volunteer office at 658-5251. others from accessing your money. Thank you. Have you received a call lately concerning your “I cannot do everything, but I can do car warranty, Windows computer, or package that something, and I will not let what I cannot do interfere didn’t get delivered? Don’t assume the call is legitimate. with what I can do.” Edward Everett Hale (1822–1909). Obviously, if you don’t own a car, you don’t need a warranty. And if you don’t own a computer, no one is RUSTIC SHOP going to detect problems with it. It’s a little more Myra Webb, Reporter difficult to automatically know whether you have a As you know, the Rustic Shop is closed. However, package waiting for you. people still need to have alterations done, so we have Anytime you receive a call (one that you did not worked out a plan to provide this service. A drop box ask for) concerning a service, offer or opportunity, be has been placed in the Village Lodge office for you to cautious. It is always best to find out from where they drop off your articles that need to be altered. Be sure to are calling, hang up, and call that location using a attach a piece of paper with your name and phone number you already have or that you get from a number and what you want done so our volunteer can reputable source as opposed to one they might offer call to ensure she is altering them to your specification. you. That way, you know you’re talking to the actual We will notify you by phone when your article is ready place and not someone pretending to be that place. Oh, for pick up, which can be done at the Village Lodge. and no one is monitoring your computer unless you’ve Also, if anyone wants to work on scrubbies, ask them to, so those calls are always a hoax — even please call me at 658-2558. We will arrange to get the the popup windows proclaiming your computer’s many materials for making the scrubbies to you. problems are lying and trying to steal money from you. Member Services Tip of the Week ART GALLERY EXHIBIT Medical transportation is arranged by calling the IC at Chuck Eckel, Reporter 658-3333. You may also call that number with any The current Art Gallery Exhibit features mixed media questions you might have concerning medical projects by the members of the Art Studio who meet transportation. When calling to schedule medical weekly at the CB. Crinkly paper is used as the base for transportation, you must supply your appointment date art work paintings in acrylic. Tissue paper is crumpled and time, the physician’s name, and the city in which up and glued to a canvas or art board. Then the artist the physician’s office is located. If you can also supply assesses the rough texture to determine what images the phone number and street address for the office, appear in the texture and expresses that concept in a that would be very helpful. painting. Art Studio members contributing to the exhibit TV2 include Gayle Jones, Dottie Frassetto, Barbara Phipps, Each Tuesday through at least the end of October, a Judy Hatch, Rolanda LeCrone, Joe Catarious, Kathryn special presentation will air at 8:00 p.m. on TV2. Tune Jones, Chuck Eckel, Barbara Hotmire, and Jerry in Tuesday evenings in September and October to enjoy Hotmire. musical concerts by students, faculty, and friends recorded at Florida State University. VILLAGE VOICES This Tuesday, Sept. 8, The FSU Philharmonia Nancy Seale, Reporter performs Hector Berlioz’s “Hungarian March” from The Well, August has left the building, and September has Damnation of Faust and Sergei Prokofiev’s Lieutenant moved in. My, oh my! Time is swiftly marching on. The Kije Suite, Op. 60. They are also joined by violinist saying goes that time waits for no man or woman. We Josefína Guzman, winner of the 2018 Young Artist have been blessed here at ACV during this time of Competition, for Concerto in D minor for Violin and worldly chaos. We have been sheltered, protected and Orchestra, Op. 47, by Jean Sibelius. encouraged. To all who are responsible for our Upcoming special presentations: safekeeping, THANK YOU! There is no place else that I Sept. 15: FSU Faculty Chamber Recital want to be! Sept. 22: FSU Symphony Orchestra “Although the world is full of suffering, it is full Sept. 29: FSU Chamber Choir and FSU Singers also of the overcoming of it” (Helen Keller). If anyone Oct. 6: FSU Wind Ensemble had the right to be upset with the situation she found Oct. 13: Read Gainsford, Piano herself in, it would be Helen Keller. As we say in the South, “Bless her heart.” However, in her life, Helen Oct. 20: FSU Jazz Ensemble chose to overcome, not succumb. I want that to be Oct. 27: FSU Symphony Orchestra my choice. I find that some days are easier than others. How about y’all? VOLUNTEER SERVICES In this time of viral sickness, do celebrations still Eleanore Catarious–386-658-5251 go on? I believe they do. I know they should. Even in Today is anagram day. An anagram is a word or the darkest of times, a small light can brighten the sentence made by arranging in different order the darkness. As I have mentioned in previous articles, it is letters of another word or sentence, e.g. ant from tan. often by looking for brighter times that we are able to This is not complicated, but it sure is interesting. bring a bit of joyous light to our darker times. You won’t believe some of the entries. Sit back and be Please look around and within for times of prepared to be surprised! When you rearrange the celebration. If you are having trouble remembering a letters: time of celebration, maybe it is time to create one. Yes, ASTRONOMER: MOON STARER even in this uncertain time in which we find ourselves, THE EYES: THEY SEE let’s find something to celebrate! THE MORSE CODE: HERE COME THE DOTS As said at the beginning of this article, time DORMITORY: DIRTY ROOM waits for no one. On the other hand, the submission SLOT MACHINES: CASH LOST IN ME envelope is waiting for your submission. It can be found ANIMOSITY: IS NO AMITY on the counter in MS. If you choose, you may email it SNOOZE ALARMS: ALAS! NO MORE Z’S to me at basketcasenan51@gmail.com. A DECIMAL POINT: I’M A DOT IN PLACE THE EARTHQUAKES: THAT QUEER SHAKE ELEVEN PLUS TWO: TWELVE PLUS ONE I hope you found that tidbit of information as NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS interesting and entertaining as I did. For those of you who are volunteering in any BUTTERFIELD ACRES capacity at all, why not fill in a blue sheet and let us James Sutter, Reporter know where and when you are volunteering and what Happy birthday on Sunday, the 6th, to both Phyllis you might be doing for the Village during this Klitzky and Jim Humbles. And happy birthday on the 7th 4
to Susan Darby. Remember that age is an issue of mind DOWLING MANOR & over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter. DOWLING PARK NORTH Wayne Casey writes, “I’m as normal as I’m Jack “CrackerJack” Dixon, Reporter going to get, and feeling well, as usual. However, I September, the ninth month of 2020, is upon us to heard from several neighbors that I had tested positive celebrate another month in Paradise. Hot? YES. Rainy? for COVID-19, which isn’t true. A few weeks ago, I Sure. But considering God made it all and “He don’t wasn’t feeling good so I got tested, and the result was make mistakes,” what’s there to be unhappy about? negative. So if you think of me, think negative! Ha!” Living in Dowling Park, Florida, in the Advent Christian Village is an honor and a pleasure — just to be amongst DACIER MANOR like-minded people who love the Lord and try their best Janice Chapman, Reporter to keep His commandments. “Faith is not about Greetings! The big event this week was Monday, Aug. everything turning out OK; Faith is about being OK no 31, when our resident aide, Kentavia Jones, was given a matter how things turn out.” Live and let live and be baby shower. The shower was planned and carried out thankful for all things, because remember it is all God’s by staff, and residents had been invited to be part of it. plan, and “He don’t make mistakes”! Kentavia received many gifts of onesies, diapers, wipes, Ya think it will rain? This is of course that time baby bottles, and all items pertaining to the care of a of year when the weather patterns are like a squirrel newborn. crossing the road: ya just can’t tell which way it is Other activities remain the same as long as going! However as you know, we can expect weather there is someone to lead. Some residents enjoy window changes continuously as we get into September. As you visits, some meals are being brought in, and many rely may or may not know, September is traditionally an on phone calls to stay in touch with their loved ones. active month for hurricanes. Let us all pray we are We continue to appreciate the dedication of our spared, and continue to lift the Texas and Louisiana resident aides and their willingness to work different coast up to the Lord for His mercy on them. shifts and often times double shifts. Crystal, the Our birthday/anniversary list is few and far manager, fills in as needed and continues with her between. According to my list, retired Colonel Otis managerial duties as well. Ponds living at the end of 102nd Place will be September birthdays will be Marjorie Derbonne, completing another trip around the sun on the 18th of Sept. 6, Elvena Johnson, Sept. 17, Ted Williams, Sept. September. Happy birthday to a true American hero. 19, and Janice Chapman, Sept 26. God bless each of We wish you the best, Otis. We show no anniversaries you in your own time of change, and continue to for this month. Please correct me if I am wrong. You remember us in your prayers. can always email me at jackwdixonis@gmail.com or call me at (239) 404-0329 and leave a message, please. DOWLING HOUSE I have checked with Suzie Hudson in the Lodge Janice Harris, Reporter office and just as I expected, she is not scheduling September signals the end of summer and Labor Day. anything for the rest of the year as far as dinners/ Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday in parties go. So my friends, we shall look to next year for September. Growing up, my mom taught us not to wear bigger and brighter things to happen. white after Labor Day. This year, Labor Day is on Sept. Down in my dusty ole ditty bag, I dug up some 7. Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions and words of wisdom to share with y’all. A politician should achievements of American workers. have three hats: one for talking through, one for Labor Day was created by the Labor Movement throwing in the ring, and one for pulling rabbits out of if in the late 19th century and became a federal holiday in elected. I find that striving for success without hard 1894. Crown Heights in Brooklyn, N.Y., has had a Labor work is like trying to harvest where you have not Day parade since the 1920s, also acknowledging the planted. I feel about diets like I do about airplanes: West Indian culture and heritage. Videos of this parade They are wonderful things for other people to go on! can be found on YouTube. When I was in my 20s, I wondered what people Let me share some of the jobs our residents in thought of me. When I reached my 40s, I didn’t care DH have had. Ed Smith owned his own truck, drove for what people thought of me. Now that I am in my 70s, I FedEx, and was a chaplain for a truck stop. Sylvia find out they haven’t been thinking of me at all! From Fraser was an antique shop owner. Mary Jane Clements the middle of a dusty, bumpy, dead end dirt road, was an Eastern Airlines employee. Bruce Harris was a 102nd Place, I wish you love, safety, smiles and pastor and a sales representative. Janice Harris was the happiness, and please, never forget who is in charge. food service director in a hospital. Jean Snyder worked Isaiah 40:28–31. for Valdosta State University and Bell South. Helen Whitfil was a healthcare worker in various settings and EDGEWOOD TERRACE capacities. Dottie Allen worked for various corporations Sandra Kelly, Reporter including Gulf Oil, and worked as a missionary to Hello again, ET! I hope you are staying busy and Columbia with Wycliffe. Jan Hendrickson was a keeping safe. I didn’t see any birthdays for this week, missionary to the Philippines. She also worked in but let me know if I have left someone out. restaurants, computer work, home health care, head We had to say good-bye to Victor Matheny this start, and was a second and third grade teacher. Dave past week. Victor has moved to Canopy at Harper Lake Vignali was a missionary to the Philippines and a high in Lake City so he is still close enough we can visit. His school Spanish teacher. Sally Sauls was a paralegal for birthday is on Sept. 13, so we can send him a card to a lawyer. Mary Lou Forsythe was a court clerk/ 213 NW Gleason Drive, Room 103, Lake City, FL 32055. administrator. Myra VanderWal was a telephone To follow up with more favorite memories, I switchboard operator, and she worked at a bank. spoke with Al and Marilyn Yale. Their favorite memory Jeanne Florence was an IBM receptionist for a secured is of taking a two-week, 2000-mile vacation to travel area, the VBS and Sunday school director at Beachville through national parks and monuments out west. They Advent Christian Church for 10 years, taught every level really enjoyed seeing the sights: huge arches carved of Sunday school, and she got a degree in early out by wind and water, balancing rocks, and the childhood education so she would be able to use that in untamed wilderness! Their favorite views were in Cedar this capacity. Breaks because it was such a pleasure to see flowers I now have a new neighbor after 10 months, and greenery again after some of the dryer areas. They Jackie Christianson, from Lake City. I’ll share more had some misadventures at the motels. One near Moab information about her next month. had a bed mattress that could have doubled for a Birthdays for September: 5th, Sharon Gutshall hammock! The floor was safer. Another one advertised and Dottie Stone; 7th, Woody Sapp; 8th, Eunice Smith; a beautiful pool, but when they got there, the pool was 15th, Sally Saul; 20th, Thomas Head; 24th, Ninan filled with not water, but furniture! Al recalls making a Rogers and Billie Taylor; 25th, Carol Zdziera; 28th, friend at one of the parks. The biker had pedaled from Louise Childs; 29th, Jean Snyder; and 30th, Stephen Quebec, Canada, to Utah. He and Al kept up a McGill. correspondence for the next 10 years. Sympathy is expressed to Carol McAllister in the Jerry and Barbara Hotmire’s favorite memory is passing of her husband, Richard. concerning a birth. After a normal prenatal course, 5
Barbara went into labor at eight months. At the me by a generous church friend. Our Tuesday evening hospital, she and Jerry were a little disconcerted when TV2 performance was a treasure for me. The the nurse started asking strange questions, like, “Are Tallahassee Community Chorus and FSU Combined you sure you are really eight months pregnant?”, “Are Chorus all brought back such special memories. Many there any twins in your family?”, and “Do you mind if thank-yous to TV2. we take an X-ray?” Surprise, surprise, surprise! They P.S. I do believe that I spotted my Presbyterian were having twins! They had been unable to decide on pastor in the Chorus! a name yet, but luckily had two choices in mind. (Ask Mary Jane Holler Jerry about his bubble gum cigars.) Because of their size, the babies had to stay in the nursery for 21 days. That wasn’t a part of their pleasurable experience for sure; it was hard not to be able to touch, hold and feed MISCELLANEOUS the newborns. But it did give them time to prepare for taking home two babies instead of one. Barbara and PLEASE NOTE: All submissions to the FNN must have Jerry also have wonderful memories of being a name attached for communication purposes. We missionaries in Kazakhstan, but that is a tale for cannot publish anything submitted anonymously. If you another day! prefer not to have your name included with the listing Keep Smiling in the FNN, indicate that on the submission. My friend told me he had the body of a Greek god. I had to explain to him that Buddha was not FOR SALE: Brand new walker with wheels, blue/black, Greek. A mom texts, “Hi, Son, what do IDK, LY & TTYL $45. Bought new from Amazon; never used. Denise mean?” He texts back, “I Don’t Know, Love You & Talk Cummings, 386-647-6232.** To You Later.” The mom texts, “It’s OK son. Don’t worry about it. I’ll ask your sister. Love you, too.” FOR SALE: Sofa in very good condition. Sage green. Cloth. $100.00. Call Sharon at 540-280-4577.** PARK OF THE PINES Bob Reynolds, Reporter LOST AND FOUND: One Publix bag was found on the Can you believe it? It’s September already, and I am bench outside Riverside Gifts containing a black flat still trying to get the idea that the summer and beach sheet and a navy blue bed shirt. If you have misplaced parties and parades are not in my memory for this year. these items, please call the Lodge office at 658-5200.** Did they happen, or do I just imagine that they never did? Something is wrong with this year of 2020. No, no FOR SALE: Frigidaire, upright, frost free freezer, 1½ calls; I’ll figure it out. I think. years old, like new; $395. Call 386-658-2212 for more Paul Minor will be somewhere having a party on information.* the ninth of this month. Should we all get together, well, you know, six feet apart, and wish him and Daisy FOR SALE/FREE: HP Envy 7155 printer, free. USB a very happy birthday? I just threw Daisy in because cable, $10. Call Donn, 386-658-1244.* I’m sure the entries on that day will include something special on the table, or is it under the table?! Whatever, FREE: Sweet four-year-old gray kitty looking for a I’m sure it will be a special day for everyone in the forever home. His owner passed away in March. He is Minor family. shy at first but then very loving and sweet. Has all Next week, I hope to have a bio of our new updated vaccinations, and he is neutered. Please call resident, but due to circumstances beyond my control Sharon Gutshall at 540-280-4577 for more — age — I’ve not been doing my job. However, I do information.* have some interesting facts that might fill the gap for me. Candles will last longer if you place them in the WANTED: Travel trailer for volunteering RV ministry, freezer at least three hours prior to burning. Wrap 15-20 ft., bumper pull, under 3,000 lbs., and inside celery in aluminum foil when putting it in the shower. Clean and in very good condition. $4500 or refrigerator, and it will keep for weeks. When boiling less. Call or text 386-688-6610 for more information.* corn on the cob, add a pinch of sugar to help bring out the corn’s natural sweetness. Lastly, and this is a new We are living in perilous times, but Jesus said, “When one for me, to get rid of an itch from a mosquito bite, these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up try applying soap on the area, and you will experience your heads, because your redemption is drawing near.” instant relief. No, I don’t know which kind of soap, Luke 21:28. If you have not done so, receive Christ as either bar or liquid should do it, I’d think. Next week, I your savior. Find the “peace that passes all should have some real news for you. If not, so be it. understanding”, the joy of knowing you are forgiven. Today is a good time to begin the walk that leads to eternal life. 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Rumph Dining Room Midday Dining Menu Open Monday–Friday 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. & Sunday 10:45 a.m.–1:30 p.m. September 4 through September 11, 2020 NOTE: Pricing listed is the retail cost. The 10% member discount will be applied at the cash register. The bread choice is included with the entrée choice of the Value Meal Price. Dessert is not included in value meal. Friday 9/4 Value Plate: Includes Choice of Entrée, 2 Sides, and Fountain Beverage $ 6.00 Entrées: Beef Stroganoff with 1 Side Dish, Fried Catfish, Baked Fish (HC) $ 5.49 Sides: Corn with Pimentos, Harvard Beets, Glazed Carrots, Cheese Grits, Baked $ 1.09 Beans, Hushpuppies, Coleslaw, Macaroni Salad, Cheddar and Garlic Biscuits Desserts: Blonde Brownie, Red Velvet Cake, NSA Watergate Salad $ 2.09 Each Saturday, September 5 Chili $ 1.99 Lopin' Gopher Saturday Blue Plate Special $ 4.99 The Blue Plate Special Includes: Entrée, 2 Sides, Roll, Dessert and a Beverage Beef Lasagna with Italian Meat Sauce, Zucchini, Dinner Roll, Tossed Salad, Tapioca Pudding Parfait with Strawberries Sunday, September 6 To‐Go Service: 10:45 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Beverage Included Members $7.00 Entrées: Baked Pork Chops or Golden Fried Chicken Sides: Buttered Lima Beans, Fried Okra, Buttered Corn, Mashed Potatoes, Macaroni and Cheese, Dinner Roll Desserts: Assorted Cakes & Pies, NSA Assorted Desserts Monday 9/7 Value Plate: Includes Choice of Entrée, 2 Sides, and Fountain Beverage $ 6.00 Entrées: Grilled Hamburger or Hotdog with Fixin’s $ 5.49 Sides: Corn on the Cob, Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Potato Salad $ 1.09 Desserts: Watermelon and Assorted Desserts $ 2.09 Each Tuesday 9/8 Value Plate: Includes Choice of Entrée, 2 Sides, and Fountain Beverage $ 6.00 Entrées: Seasoned Pork Loin Over White Rice, Hamburger Steak (HC) $ 5.49 Sides: Broccoli and Cauliflower with Cheese Sauce, Parsley Glazed Carrots, $ 1.09 Mashed Potatoes with Onion Gravy, Buttered Corn, Dinner Roll Desserts: Lemon Meringue Pie, Chocolate Chip Brownies, NSA Cherry Pie $ 2.09 Each Wednesday 9/9 Salad Bar or Taco Bar $ 5.89 Value Plate: Includes Choice of Entrée, 2 Sides, and Fountain Beverage $ 6.00 Entrées: Sazon Chicken Quarters, Open‐Faced Roast Beef au Jus on Sour Dough, $ 5.49 Sliced Roast Beef au Jus (HC) Sides: Steamed Fresh Spinach, Normandy Vegetable Blend, Mashed Potatoes, $ 1.09 Fluffy White Rice, Corn Muffin Desserts: Coconut Layer Cake, Strawberry Rhubarb Pie, NSA Cherry Cake $ 2.09 Each
Rumph Dining Room Midday Dining Menu Open Monday–Friday 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. & Sunday 10:45 a.m.–1:30 p.m. September 4 through September 11, 2020 Thursday 9/10 Value Plate: Includes Choice of Entrée, 2 Sides, and Fountain Beverage $ 6.00 Entrées: Cheesy Baked Ham and Pasta Casserole, Chicken Kiev, Baked Chicken (HC) $ 5.49 Sides: Chef's Blend Key Biscayne, Succotash, Roasted Garlic Red Potatoes, $ 1.09 Jasmine Rice, Dinner Roll Desserts: Lemon Bars, Fruit Pizza, NSA Apple Pie $ 2.09 Each Friday 9/11 Value Plate: Includes Choice of Entrée, 2 Sides, and Fountain Beverage $ 6.00 Entrées: Golden Fried Catfish, Grilled Chicken with Peppers and Onions (HC) $ 5.49 Sides: Seasoned Green Peas, Okra and Tomatoes, Cheese Grits, Yellow Rice, $ 1.09 Baked Beans, Dinner Roll Desserts: Red Velvet Cupcake, Apple Bread Pudding, NSA Peach Pie $ 2.09 Each NOTE: Pricing does not reflect the 10% ACV membership discount. NOTE: Menu is subject to change. NOTE: Dessert is charged separately. Dessert is not included in the value plate. Pickup Menu for Friday, September 4, through Friday, September 11 Call Pam Bissett at 386‐658‐ 5933 to order pickup meals Call before 2:00 p.m. the previous day. Call Friday for Saturday, Sunday and Monday Meals. Friday 9/4 Beef Stroganoff, Glazed Carrots, Corn with Pimentos, Dinner Roll, Red Velvet Cake Saturday 9/5 Beef Lasagna with Italian Meat Sauce, Zucchini, Garlic Bread, Assorted Desserts Sunday 9/6 Golden Fried Chicken, Creamed Spinach, Macaroni and Cheese, Dinner Roll, Assorted Pie or Cake Monday 9/7 Hamburger with Fixin’s, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Coleslaw, Assorted Desserts Tuesday 9/8 Hamburger Steak, Broccoli and Cauliflower, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Muffin, Cherry Pie Wednesday 9/9 Sazon Chicken Quarter, Normandy Vegetable Blend, Fluffy Rice, Dinner Roll, Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Thursday 9/10 Cheese and Ham Baked Casserole, Chef's Blend Biscayne, Dinner Roll, Apple Pie Friday 9/11 Golden Fried Catfish, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Hushpuppies, Peach Pie Rumph Ann & Quinton Dining Room 658-5259 658-5259 Mon–Fri: 7:30a–1:30p 2:15–7:00p 658-5777 Mon–Fri: 11:00a–1:30p Saturday: 7:30–10:00a 11:00a–1:30p 4:00–7:00p Closed until Sunday: 10:45a–1:30p Sunday: 7:30–10:00a 4:00–7:30p further notice.
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