Page 6 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Vote by Traveling Election Board! You ve registered and completed the absentee application. Now it s time to vote! Page 6 Day to Honor All residents, staff and families are welcome to come together to remember those Marquette residents who have passed since May, 2018. Page 6 Holiday Craft Program Creative Energy Arts designer Beth Ann Broadhurst returns! Don t miss an opportunity to create a beautiful grapevine wreath decorated for the holidays! Page 7 Indiana Statehouse Tour! Indiana s neoclassical capital has been home to state government since 1888. Lunch at Loughmiller s Pub before the tour. Lifestyle Health a n d department Department Director and MAC Manager Lindsay Knox 317-228-2249 knoxlindsay@marquetterc.org MAC Assistant Manager Max Dockins 317-228-2248 dockinsmax@marquetterc.org Editor and Program, Event & Volunteer Coordinator Marilyn Martin 317-524-6517 martinmarilyn@marquetterc.org Graphic Designer and Program & Event Assistant Casey Maish 317-524-6535 maishcasey@marquetterc.org
Thankful for so much! Contact your Foundation for ways to show it! page 4 Learn how to be a flu fighter! Attend the Residents Meeting. Participate in Adolf Hansen s conversation about end of life issues. page 5 discussions Read your own poetry (or a famous author s work!). Discuss current events. Be part of the book review group! page 6 page 7 campus events excursions Tour the Indiana State House, have lunch at Loughmiller s Pub. Later in the month, try Bub s Burgers and Prime 47! pages 8 & 9 health & fitness Add a note of thanksgiving to the Wall of Gratitude. Learn something new through the Body Basics or the Floatation & Safety Devices classes. Too cold outside? Take a virtual walk indoors! page 10 amenities The Beauty Shop to The Corner Shoppe. Explore your options! page 11 knife & fork Check this page for Sunday Brunch, the birthday luncheon, lobster night and Thanksgiving Day details. page 11 Saturday nights at the movies A month devoted to dramas and WWII stories. page 12 page 13 pages 14 & 15 lectures service/hobbies religion Bible Study, Seeking the Way and scheduled services. photos Daily Program Hotline 317-228-2291 Call the hotline to hear a recording of today s programs and events. Vote! Decorate the Angel Tree with knitted items for Indianapolis working poor. Celebrate Veterans Day and remember Marquette residents on the Day to Honor. Create a wreath for the holidays. Volunteer. Play duplicate bridge or bingo. Join the Knit for Charity group or the painting group. See happenings around Marquette! 2018 Global Pursuits: A Year of Adventure Thanks and Giving! 3
lectures AT THE PODIUM RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION MEETING Tuesday, November 6 10:00 am Foundation Hall You may also watch Channel 91 on your home television (cable users only). Call 317-524-6574 from home, if you have a question or comment. A CONVERSATION ABOUT THE END OF LIFE Wednesday, November 7 1:30 pm Foundation Hall It is sometimes difficult to have a conversation with family members about matters dealing with the end of life. Even though some information may have already been provided, other thoughts and feelings may have not been shared. Spending time with those close to you listening as well as talking can foster communication about details, plans and hopes, as well as understanding feelings pertaining to this subject. Join Adolf Hansen for a program based on the book that he and his wife, Naomi, recently wrote Caring for Those Who Remain: A Practical Guide for End-of-Life Preparation (Inkwater Press, 2016) now available in Marquette s Library. 4 BE A FLU FIGHTER! Wednesday, November 14 2:00 pm Aerobic Studio Health at Home Staff will present Flu Facts. What exactly is the flu? Are there different kinds of flu? How is it spread and how can you help prevent it? Also win prizes when you answer interesting questions like how far does a sneeze travel?
discussions COFFEE CLIPS & CONVERSATION Thursdays, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 29 10:30 am 5th Floor Card Room Just clip an article of interest to you from a current newspaper. Grab a cup a. Then join the table for 45 minutes of friendly conversation. One person reads his/her article aloud and discussion follows. Then another article is read. Only requirements a curious mind, a desire to discuss current events, an eagerness to talk, listen and respect other points of view. CONTEMPORARY ISSUES Monday, November 12 7:00 pm Foundation Hall This month s topic: Is it time to Rethink Military Spending? Questions? Call Barbara Furlow (317-228-0218). POETS CORNER Tuesdays, November 13 & 27 1:30 pm 4th Floor Card Room Poetry lovers (and all interested residents!) are invited to this get-together. You won t have to stand in front of the class and recite a poem from memory like you did in elementary school (I promise!). Come to listen, read and enjoy! Questions? Call Margaret Simpson (317-251-6976). Book Review Tuesday, November 27 10:00 am 2nd Floor Card Room Read and discuss Edgar Sawtelle by David Wrobleski. A severely handicapped Edgar perseveres through a challenging childhood to bring his father s murderer to justice. For more information, contact Sandra Hamilton (317-902-6595). 5
campus events Events listed are happening right here at Marquette. ANGEL TREE 2018! November 1 November 30 Art Wall Area For the past 17 years, Marquette residents have contributed very generously to the annual Salvation Army Angel Tree program which provides Christmas gifts for the children of the working poor throughout our community. Scarves, hats, mittens, socks, toys and checks are all appreciated. We look forward to your continued support! VOTE BY TRAVELING ELECTION BOARD Thursday, November 1 9:00 am 3:00 pm Foundation Hall Marquette and a group of resident volunteers, led by Providence Benedict, have worked with the Marion County Traveling Election Board to provide an opportunity for residents to vote here rather than having to go to the new polling site (Crooked Creek Towers). VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION Friday, November 9 1:30 pm Foundation Hall Everyone is invited to participate in a service to honor our Marquette veterans. Prelude and service music, a keynote reflection and patriotic music will be featured. 6 DAY TO HONOR Monday, November 19 1:30 pm Foundation Hall Residents, staff and families of the deceased are invited to come together to remember those Marquette residents who have passed since May, 2018. HOLIDAY WREATH CRAFT PROGRAM Tuesday, November 27 1:30 pm Township Tavern Creative Energy Arts designer Beth Ann Broadhurst returns! Participants will create a holiday-themed grapevine wreath to take home! MIX N MINGLE Friday, November 30 4:30 pm Foundation Hall Enjoy a social hour with friends and new neighbors! Piano music by Susan Herner. The Marquette Garden Club will decorate the tables with fall flower centerpieces! All donations received at the event will benefit the Marquette Foundation!
excursions All trips on this page require registration in the Programs, Events & Transportation Book **starting on the 26th of every month at 8 am. LOUGHMILLER S PUB LUNCH AND INDIANA STATE HOUSE TOUR Thursday, November 1 Bus leaves 10:45 am Have lunch at an upbeat tavern with patriotic trimmings! The menu includes appetizers, salads, burgers, wraps, assorted sandwiches, soups (especially the French onion soup!) and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic!). Then, cross the street to tour Indiana s State House. You might even meet one of our state representatives or senators. BUB S BURGERS AND ICE CREAM (ZIONSVILLE) Thursday, November 15 Bus leaves 11:00 am The newest location is our stop for lunch! Burgers are their specialty! Up for a challenge? Try the big ugly burger! Top off your lunch with an ice cream sundae or cone! Don t miss! PRIME 47 AT CLAY TERRACE MALL, CARMEL Thursday, November 29 Bus leaves 4:15 pm A prime steakhouse with an extensive selection of seafood, flown in fresh each day. The restaurant offers the finest cuisine, expertly prepared by their Executive Chef. DON T MISS THIS FUN DAY TRIP LUNCH AT ONE OF INDY S FAMOUS PUBS AND A TOUR OF A LANDMARK WITH CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE! 7
health & fitness LYNNE O DAY CLINIC SCHEDULE 8:00 AM 4:30 PM MONDAY FRIDAY CONTACT CLINIC NURSE BERNADINE MERRIWETHER 317-524-6509 (SPECIAL) ASK-THE-PHARMACIST Tuesday, November 13 9:00 am 11:00 am MAC Cove Medicare Open Enrollment Period: November 1 December 15, 2018 Plans sold during open enrollment begin January 1, 2019. If you already have a Medicare plan, the open enrollment period is the time to re-evaluate your plan. If you do not currently have a Medicare plan and would like to enroll, you will need to do so during the open enrollment period. Please bring your updated medication list and your Medicare card. GERIATRIC INTERNIST DERMATOLOGIST PODIATRIST OPTOMETRIST DENTIST HEARING AID INFO BODY BASICS TRY SOMETHING NEW: RESISTANCE BALLS & BANDS Wednesday, November 21 2:00 pm Aerobic Studio New exercises will be introduced that can be done in conjunction with the MAC s smaller pieces of equipment (resistance balls and bands). All members welcome! Non-members are invited to observe and learn how easy it is to use the equipment (then complete membership form, so you can take advantage of these great resources!). FLOATATION & SAFETY DEVICES Tuesday, November 13 2:30 pm Aquatic Center If you use the Aquatic Center, come to this 30-minute basic educational session on the use of the pool hook and buoys. MAC Staff experts will answer your questions about the pool and pool safety. 8 INDOOR VIRTUAL WALK Wednesday, November 28 2:00 pm Aerobic Studio Accompany the MAC Staff on a virtual walk! We will stroll along the beautiful sights of a forest in autumn while listening to the birds chirp and enjoying the sounds and sights of a nearby river. Leave your thoughts and concerns at the door as you let your mind escape into the woods!
health & fitness WALL OF GRATITUDE THE POWER OF POSITIVITY! Thursday, November 1 Friday, November 30 All Day at the MAC It s the time of year in which giving thanks is abundant. MAC Staff believes in helping you achieve physical health and fitness as well as other dimensions of wellness, like Spiritual Wellness. The ability to establish harmony between values and actions, and to realize a common purpose which binds creation together, contributes to that spiritual wellbeing. We challenge you to dig a little deeper, than you might have in the past, and write a note of thanks every day. Drop off the note at the MAC. Staff will add it to the Wall of Gratitude, so everyone can experience the appreciation which will inspire positivity throughout the community. NO CLASSES OR MAC STAFF Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23 HEALTH SERVICES Health at Home Blood P ressure Clin ic Tuesdays 8:30 am - 11:00 am MAC Cove Ask-the-Pharm acist Tuesday, November 13 9:00 am - 11:00 am MAC Cove Lauren, the Kroger pharmacist, will answer questions regarding your medications and open enrollment for Medicare. Live Well and Be Well 9
amenities Beauty Shop HOURS: 10 Tuesday Saturday By Appointment Only (317-524-6566) SERVICES: Shampoo and Set Tints Perms Manicures Haircuts Pedicures Color and Conditioner BMO Harris Bank HOURS: Library HOURS: Monday Friday 9:00 am 4:00 pm Contact Shad Rohrer or Robin Duncan for any of your financial needs or questions (317-228-0525). Concierge HOURS: Monday Friday 10:00 am 3:00 pm SERVICES: Assists residents with packages and postage, ordering flowers, printing airline boarding passes and room reservations. Arranges Lyft transportation requests. Is reading about programs and events a challenge? The concierge has the answer and will provide specialized brochures and help to address any visual needs. Contact Dawn Ashcraft (317-524-6597) with your requests. Craft Room HOURS: 24 hours a day Whether it s making cards, knitting, painting or drawing, this room is open to all. Explore your hidden talents with a room chock full of supplies, handbooks and materials. 24 hours a day OPTIONS: Non-Fiction Books-on-CD Newspapers Magazines Fiction DVDs Contact Suzanne Kenny (317-876-0645), Library Committee Chair, to volunteer or offer title suggestions. Massage Services HOURS: Seamstress HOURS: Tech Center HOURS: 24 hours a day Several computers are available for resident email and internet use. Black and white printers are available. Technology assistance is available on Mondays, 3:00 pm 4:00 pm with Marion Harcourt or by appointment with Bill Bosron (317-255-7914).. The Corner Shoppe HOURS: Monday Tuesday, Susan Herner By Appointment Only 9:00 am 1:00 pm Wednesdays, Dave Johnson By Appointment Only 12:00 pm 5:00 pm SERVICES: 30-minute massage $30 60-minute massage $60 Call the MAC front desk (317-524-6550) to schedule a personal appointment. Voicemails left on the weekends will be answered when staff return on Monday. Fridays 10:00 am 2:00 pm LOCATION: MAC massage waiting room Linda Clark is an experienced seamstress and prior owner of an alteration shop in town. Call the MAC front desk (317-524-6550) to schedule a personal appointment. Monday Friday 10:00 am 4:00 pm CONVENIENCES: Snacks Health & Beauty Gifts & Seasonal Greeting Cards Office Supplies Beverages Stamps Contact Casey Maish (317-524-6535) to offer stock suggestions. Cash purchases only.
Knife & Fork Legacy Dining Room SUNDAY BRUNCH Sundays, November 4, 11, 18, 25 11:30 am 2:00 pm Reservations (317-524-6549) are a must! LOBSTER NIGHT! Wednesday, November 7 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Reservations required. Call 317-524-6549. BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON Tuesday, November 13 11:30 am Residents with a birthday in November are invited to the complimentary Birthday Luncheon. A spouse is also welcome; his or her meal will be taken from your food account. Please make your reservation no later than November 10 by calling 317-524-6549. THANKSGIVING BUFFET Thursday, November 22 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm seatings Reservations are required. Call 317-524-6549. dining & movies November 3 November 10 November 17 November 24 GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK (2005, PG) Broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow brings down Senator Joseph McCarthy. JOURNEY FOR MARGARET (1942, NR) An American newspaperman and his wife, caught in the London Blitz, discover two orphaned children and struggle to bring them to America. DARKEST HOUR (2017, PG-13) In May, 1940, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the actions of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. WAR BRIDE (2011, NR) In WWII London, a young woman marries a Canadian soldier, who leaves for war duty. She and their newborn daughter are invited to come and live with his family in Canada. 11
service/hobbies Painting Group Sundays 2:00 pm, Craft Room Volunteer Opportunities Wanted! Calling All Poets! Contribute your original poetry for inclusion in the next Literary Quarterly. Contact Casey Maish (317-524-6535) for additional information. Knit for Charity Mondays 1:30 pm, Craft Room Wanted! MAC Hospitality Desk Direct residents to classes and visitors to requested locations. Assemble small projects and answer the telephone. Contact Marilyn Martin (317-524-6517) Bingo Tuesdays 7:00 pm, Foundation Hall A Contact Marilyn Martin, Program, Event and Volunteer Coordinator, (317-524-6517) for more opportunities. Duplicate Bridge Tuesdays 7:00 pm, Foundation Hall B 12
religion RELIGIOUS SERVICES ANGLICAN Mass Sundays 9:30 am, Chapel Officiated by Rev. Todd Bragg, Rector of St. Margaret Anglican Church. EPISCOPAL Communion Thursday, November 15 11:00 am, Chapel Thank you to the staff from St. Paul s Episcopal Church. CATHOLIC Mass Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays 4:00 pm, Chapel Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 22) 10:00 am, Chapel Communion Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:00 pm, Chapel Services offered by Fr. Clifford Vogelsang, Fr. James Bonke, Monsignor William Stumpf and Fr. David Lawler. JEWISH Shabbat Friday, November 16 4:00 pm, Foundation Hall Service offered by Cantor Janice Rogers, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. PROTESTANT Church Service Sundays 2:00 pm, Foundation Hall Officiated by Rev. Joe Johnson. Music by Greg Gibson and his guest vocalist. BIBLE STUDY Tuesdays 2:00 pm 2nd Floor Card Room Study and discuss the Book of Ruth, from the Old Testament. Contact Jeff Fields (574-202-8330) for information. SEEKING THE WAY Fridays, November 2 and 16 1:00 pm Board Room St. Luke s United Methodist Church Pastor Rob Fuquay s sermons will be discussed. Contact Priscilla Keenan (317-459-6040) for more information. 13
photos A Carl Reiner documentary accompanied by smoothies! 14
photos Men s Health Week! Smarty Pants Trivia in action! One of Marquette s Wii bowling teams: The Lucky Strikes (Jeff & Carolyn Fields, Justyn Hindersman and Carol Williams)! Jim Hebden and Randy Trowbridge, the winning team! 15
Transportation Schedule Register in the Programs, Events & Transportation Book no later than 48 hours before your trip. Monday and Tuesday Doctor Appointment Days Please turn in a transportation slip as soon as you make the appointment. There will be a charge for appointments not scheduled for Monday or Tuesday. Wednesday Grocery Morning Kroger 9:30 am 10:30 am Kroger 10:45 am 12 pm Shopping Afternoon 1:30 pm 3 pm 1st Wednesday Super Target 2nd Wednesday Walmart & Willow Lake West 3rd Wednesday Meijer 4th Wednesday Walmart & Willow Lake West Friday, November 2 Mall Day 10 am 1 pm Keystone & Castleton Malls Sunday Church Day St. Luke s Methodist Church departs at 9:00 am Second Presbyterian Church departs at 9:00 am St. Luke Catholic Church departs at 11 am