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The Arbors at Taunton JULY /2019 MAR 2016 Welcome Bob! We would like to introduce our new Facilities Director Robert Ryder. Bob has been a Maintenance Man for over 18 years and loves what he does! Be- fore working in assisted livings Bob Fight Against Alzheimer's worked for the New England Patriots as a Maintenance Director. Bob on his Meat on a Stick free time likes to watch sports, play golf and remodel his home. We wel- The Arbors Angels team has been raising money for the Alzheimer's Associa- come Bob to the Arbors family! tion for many years and continued our annual meat-on-a-stick at the Portu- guese American Civic Club. Held from 12 to 4PM, on Sunday, June 9th, the afternoon featured up-beat musical entertainment by DJ Artie V. Thank you to our sister company Integra for generously sponsoring our event and all the donators in donating raffle baskets. The approximately thirty raffles were a big hit that day, gift certificates to local restaurants and stores, a Roku, a homemade crochet blanket, beach baskets, Michael Kors purse, crockpot, were just a few of the options. We also had fresh made fried dough for sale made by School Street Bakery. The final count raised that night was $2,134. We couldn't be more excited with that and want to thank all the staff and family members that helped during the event, the sponsors and anyone who donated a raffle!! Th e A r b o r s a t Ta u n t o n | 7 6 3 C o u n t y S t . | Ta u n t o n , MA 0 2 7 8 0 | ( 5 0 8 ) 8 2 4 - 4 8 0 0
The Arbors at Taunton MAR / 2016 GRILLI N TIME! A HOLE IN ONE! Summer’s here and you know what that means, cookouts outside in the courtyard. We had our first one of the season on June 7th and the weath- The warm weather has finally arrived and we couldn’t wait to get out- er was perfect, the sun was shining the birds were chirping. Everyone enjoyed delicious cheeseburgers, lobster rolls, corn on the cob and potato side to enjoy it! On June 5th we played some golf out in the courtyard salad. We are all so excited that summer is finally here and look forward and as you can see from their smiling faces they to more cookouts throughout the season! Here’s to a great summer! had a blast and everyone made a hole in one! Trip to Dunkin HAPPY FATHER’S DAY! Donuts No matter that a fellow never married, or never had a child, just about every male has somehow mentored - or been a positive influence on - a youngster, The Reflections community didn't let therefore all Arbors men were invited to our Father’s Day luncheon, held at the rain ruin their Tuesday afternoon. noontime on June 17th. It was a perfect day to sit out on the courtyard not to Even though we couldn't go to Fort Phoenix for a picnic cold, not to hot. All the men enjoyed delicious pizza with all the toppings and lunch and walk on the beach because of the weather we cooled off with chocolate bar ice creams. As a opted for an afternoon coffee and donut and took a ride to big thank you for all Dunkin Donuts. According to Joan K. “there’s nothing they do the men were better than a hot cup of coffee on a dreary day”. We will given a gift of assorted plan for another trip to Fort Phoenix in August in hopes for chocolates because better weather. who doesn't love chocolate! Th e A r b o r s a t Ta u n t o n | 7 6 3 C o u n t y S t | Ta u n t o n , MA 0 2 7 8 0 | ( 5 0 8 ) 8 2 4 - 4 8 0 0
The Arbors at Taunton MAR / 2016 SUMMER CREATIONS! Southcoast Bell Ringers On Friday, May 31st eight members from the Berkley Congregational For the month of June our crafty ladies enjoyed making crea- Church Bell Choir put on a beautiful concert for us in the Great Room. tive summer themed crafts. It was fun seeing everyone’s per- We were familiar with most of the songs the choir played and its direc- sonalities transformed onto tor Diane Ennis encouraged everyone to sing along with the bells. their projects. It brought After our concert the bells back us right back to our were passed around for childhood, from going to the each of us to take a try at beach, ice cream trucks ringing them, which is not coming down the street as easy as it may seem. First of all, they are quite and tending to our gardens, heavy and you really need and of course feeding our peepers! to shake them hard to get them to ring. Who doesn't love a Root Beer Float! Welcome Home Ice Cream Sundaes Root beer floats were for sale in the During the warmer months we’ve decided to forgo traditional tea par- pub on Friday, June 21st. They were ties for welcoming home our new residents and celebrate with ice delicious and for a good cause all at cream socials instead. the same time! All proceeds go to- Our first ice cream event of the season, on wards our team, Arbors Angels for the June 24th, featured a choice of hot fudge or Alzheimer’s strawberry sundaes cheerily topped with whipped cream, nuts, colorful jimmies and a walk coming bright red cherry. up in Sep- Welcomed home that day were Caryl B. and tember. Donald S. Th e A r b o r s a t Ta u n t o n | 7 6 3 C o u n t y S t | Ta u n t o n , MA 0 2 7 8 0 | ( 5 0 8 ) 8 2 4 - 4 8 0 0
July 19th Quahogs and Chowder for Sale MAR /in the Pub 2016 Stuffed Quahog $3.50 Clam Chowder $3.00 Both Stuffed Quahog and Clam Chowder **All Proceeds go to the Alzheimer's Association RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT Audrey S was born Providence, RI but grew up in Riverside, RI along with her brother Wil- liam. She worked for Narragansett Electric Company for only about a year until she mar- ried her first husband Mark in 1956 in which she had 3 children 1 son and 2 daughters. She then later went on to marry her second husband Phillip “Pip”. Every summer they traveled to their summer home in Dennisport , MA along with their kids, grandchildren, and many great grandchildren, Audrey loved to knit and cro- chet, and she also loved to do crafts. She is a WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS social butterfly here at the Arbors and loves to put a smile on everyone’s faces that walks by! DONALD S. CARYL B. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIM. E 7/17 VALERIE . N 7/18 LOUISE. D 7/24 SEETAMMEL. C 7/25 Th e A r b o r s a t Ta u n t o n | 7 6 3 C o u n t y S t | Ta u n t o n , MA 0 2 7 8 0 | ( 5 0 8 ) 8 2 4 - 4 8 0 0
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