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Juliana Village Activities Program – January 2017
JULIANA VILLAGE
RESIDENTS’ NEWSLETTER
January 2017
Juliana Village Activities Program – January 2017
DIARY DATES TO REMEMBER : Mon 2nd Public Holiday- Morning activities with Jeanette ( Exercises & Quiz ).
Tue 3rd Singing with Joy & Men’s Shed 10:00am – 12:00pm
Wed 4th Introduction to I-Pads Group at 1:45pm .
Thurs 5th Hairdresser Day
Fri 6th Shopping Trip to Menai Marketplace, Bus leaves at 1:30pm
Mon 9th Renata Away Shopping Trip to Southgate Shopping Centre, Bus leaves at 10:30am Bingo at 1:45pm
Tue 10th Library Day, Singing with Joy / Men’s Shed Thur 12th Hairdresser Day, Happy Hour at 1:45pm
Fri 13th Short Bus Trip , Leaving at 1:30pm
Sun 15th St Luke’s Church at 2:00pm Mon 16th Renata Away, Bingo with Lorna at 1:45pm Thur 19th Hairdresser Day, Monthly Birthday Party with Entertainment - 57th Heaven Fri 20th Shopping Trip to Southgate, Bus Leaves at 1:30pm Mon 23rd Renata Away Bingo with Lorna at 1:45pm
Tue 24th Library Day, Singing with Joy / Men’s Shed 10am-12pm Music Therapy with Jenni at 1:45pm
Thur 26th AUSTRALIA DAY- Public Holiday ( No Activities in Georges Centre ). Fri 27th Short Bus Trip, Leaving at 1:30pm.
Sat 28th Chinese New Year Begins-Year of the Rooster Sun 29th St Luke’s Church at 2:00pm Mon 30th Renata ( Nails / Waxing ).Bingo with Lorna at 1:45pm
Tue 31st Singing with Joy / Men’s Shed 10am-12pm
** Please see the notice board for unforeseen changes to this program**
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JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
Hostel and Sharpe House: 5th Margaret Wilton- 100TH 7th Jean Douglas 10th Brian Beeten
13th Fay Ferrier Self Care : 15th Mavis Price 3rd David Bailey (Alan ). 15th Vi Pointer 11th Willy Vanderzee 15th Foong Yap 17th Joan Young 21st Anne Pautschnig 25th Joan Turner 28th Irene Hunt 29th Bob Potts
Staff Birthdays: 1st Shresha Srijana 2nd Ashok Dangal 3rd Adrian Cook 9th Vicky Shresha 13th Lucy Wang 14th Singh Sukinder 24th Wai Ming Chan 25th Katrina Labang 26th Ajun Ghimire 28th Maerhea Valdez 29th Sashi Joshi
Famous People: 3rd Mel Gibson 17th Betty White 29th Oprah Winfrey
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SINTERKLAAS 2016 We celebrated Sinterklaas on 6th of December (Traditionally 5th December ).Residents had a wonderful time & enjoyed a beautiful Morning Tea with Dutch trimmings & treats………. Saint Nicholas joined us for a visit ( with thanks to Chris Clarke for his performance).
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SINTERKLAAS 2016
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Christmas Raffle Winners:
A big Congratulations To our residents who won the raffle baskets - 1st Prize – Blanche Steinbeck ( Logeman Court ). 2nd Prize – Blanche Steinbeck ( very lucky winner ). 3rd Prize – Ally Den Harder ( Sharpe House ). 4th Prize – June Jefferson ( Bruinsma Hostel ).
Staff Raffle Winners :
1st Prize – Jeanette Bond 2nd Prize - Sandhya Thapa
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Residents’s Committee :
The Staff & Residents are very grateful to George Dowling on behalf of the Residents Committee for donating Two Trolleys to the Georges Centre. They are both welcomed additions and very much appreciated.
Our Lady Star Of The Sea
For those wishing to receive Catholic Communion,
Please Contact Ineke on 9524 9226
Church and Spiritual Services at Juliana Village :
For your spiritual needs we have St Luke’s Anglican Church comes to Juliana
Village every second Sunday to give a service at 2pm. In addition to this we
have a Chaplain, Tony Everett, who is here Monday to Wednesday and who
also gives a devotional service most Wednesday afternoons. Tony also holds
bible studies in his Chapel from 9am to 9:30am on Monday to Wednesday.
These times can always be found in the monthly program.
LOGEMAN COURT RESIDENTS: The Van Twist Reading Room, located next to the Common Room in Logeman Court, holds both Dutch and English books & some Dutch DVD’S. While there is now no formal card system in operation, residents of Logeman Court are most welcome to borrow at any time. Enquiries : Jo de Groot 9540 5090 As of February there will be an added selection of Movie & Entertainment Channels on FOXTEL in the Common Room for Residents to enjoy. A Channel List will be placed near the Television Set as a guide of selection available.
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LIBRARY SERVICES & GENERAL READING………………………….
For your convenience the Sutherland Shire Library service comes
to the Village every fortnight ( 2 weeks ) to bring books to the
residents who have requested them. If you would like to start
receiving books as well, please speak to an Activities Staff Member
( Wendy, Galina ,Jeanette or Leanne) or advise a Nurse and they will
advise us. If the fortnightly service is not for you but you enjoy
reading the occasional book, then come along to the George’s Centre
and have a browse through our overflowing book collection which
has many good books which have been kindly donated by residents
and families all the time so you are sure to pick up a new release or
two. You are free to take these books at any time. Your Mail Dear residents, for your convenience, there is an outgoing mail box situated in the Bruinsma Hostel mail box area. Please place any letters that you would like posted, into this box. Rose from the office clears this mail box throughout the week. If you have any questions regarding your mail please speak to Jeanine in the main office.
Morning & Afternoon Tea in the George’s Centre
Morning & afternoon tea is served for anyone that is in the Georges Centre at
approximately 10am each day. If you are from the Hostel and would like a cup
of tea but do not wish to participate in the activities, you are still more than
welcome to come in for a cup of tea…the more the merrier!
Afternoon tea is served in the George’s Centre between 2:30pm and 3:00pm
each day with the exception of every second Sunday when St Luke’s Church is
here. Sharpe house residents are served tea in their rooms or the lounge area by
nursing staff in the mornings and afternoons. Anyone is free to go to the
Sharpe House level 1 lounge for a cup of tea in the afternoons at 2:30pm if
they so wish.
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art CLASSes In Logeman Court
Pam Franco, from Logeman Court is an Art teacher and conducts classes every 2nd & 4th Thursday of the Month from 10:00am – 12pm in Logeman Court ( Common- Room ). **** All expressions of interest are welcome.
Happy New Year and welcome to the January Newsletter. This month we welcome the New Year and celebrate Australia Day.
Interesting information about New Year
Because of the different calendar system used in ancient Babylon, the actual New Year started with the New Moon., which was followed by the first day of spring in March. In that time, New Year's Eve and any celebrations associated with it transpired over 11 days. Every day was a different type of celebration which usually signified rebirth, a new period of blossoming and a new season of crops.
The Roman calendar was changed over and over again each time a new emperor took charge until it eventually did not match the Sun's patterns. It took an official act of the Roman Senate to dictate that January 1 would be the beginning of the New Year.
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Resolutions are popular pastimes to make for each New Year. Friends often sit around and discuss or share these resolutions with each other on New Year's Eve. In ancient Babylonia, one common resolution was to return any farm equipment borrowed from friends or neighbours.
It is often thought that the first visitors you see after ringing in the New Year would bring you good or bad luck, depending on who you keep as friends and enemies. That's why most people celebrating on New Year's Eve often do so with friends and family.
Auld Lang Syne is sung at midnight to toast in the New Year. The song was composed by Robert Burns sometimes in the 1700's. The term means "old long ago" or "the good old days."
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Australia
People, Culture and Lifestyle
• Australia is a product of a unique blend of established traditions and new influences. The country’s original inhabitants, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, are the custodians of one of the world’s oldest continuing cultural traditions. They have been living in Australia for at least 40 000 years and possibly up to 60 000 years.
• The rest of Australia’s people are migrants or descendants of migrants who have arrived in Australia from about 200 countries since Great Britain established the first European settlement at Sydney Cove in 1788.
• In 1945, Australia’s population was around 7 million people and was mainly Anglo–Celtic. Since then, more than 6.5 million migrants, including 675 000 refugees, have settled in Australia, significantly broadening its social and cultural profile.
• Today Australia has a population of nearly 23 million people. At 2009, about 25.6 per cent of the estimated resident population comprised those born overseas. Australian Bureau of Statistics projections from the 2006 census of the numbers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people suggest and Indigenous population of 575,552 people at 30 June 2011.
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• Migrants have enriched almost every aspect of Australian life, from business to the arts, from cooking to comedy and from science to sport. They, in turn, have adapted to Australia’s tolerant, informal and broadly egalitarian society.
• Given the diverse nature of today’s Australia, some people question whether there is a ‘typical’ Australian.
Australian English:
• While English is Australia’s national language, there are certain words and expressions that have become regarded as uniquely Australian through common usage. Some of them might seem strange to non-Australians.
• The use of these colloquial or slang words, often coupled with an Australian sense of humour that is characterised by irony and irreverence, can sometimes cause confusion for international visitors. There are a number of books on Australian colloquialisms and slang, including the Macquarie Book of Slang.
Vibrant Arts Scene:
• Australia has a vibrant arts scene that reflects both the nation’s Indigenous cultural traditions and its rich mosaic of migrant cultures. All forms of the visual and performing arts have strong followings, including film, art, theatre, dance and music.
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• According to one survey, almost 13 million or 88 per cent of adult Australians attend at least one cultural event or performance every year. The most popular art form is film, attended by about 70 per cent of the population each year. More than 26 per cent attend a popular music concert; 25 per cent go to an art gallery or museum; 19 per cent see an opera or musical; 18 per cent attend live theatre; 11 per cent attend a dance performance; and 9 per cent attend a classical music concert.
Sporting Culture:
• Australians love their sport, both playing it and watching it. • Australia has often achieved impressive results at the elite
level. In the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Australia ranked fourth overall in the medal tally behind the United States, China and Russia. In the 2006 Football World Cup, Australia reached the final 16. Australia is also ranked the top cricketing nation in the world.
• But it’s not just at this top level that Australians enjoy their sport. A recent national survey showed that more than 11 million Australians aged 15 or over participated at least once a week in physical activity for exercise, recreation and sport—a participation rate of almost 70 per cent. The 10 most popular physical activities were walking, aerobics/fitness, swimming, cycling, tennis, golf, running, bushwalking, football (often referred to as soccer in Australia) and netball. Other popular sporting activities include Australian football, rugby, hockey, basketball, baseball, car racing, horse racing, sailing and snow skiing.
• The most watched sports in Australia include Australian Rules Football, a uniquely Australian game with roots traceable to early forms of rugby and Gaelic football, rugby league, rugby union and cricket. The Australian Open, held in Melbourne, is one of tennis’s four Grand Slam events. Australia has more than 120 national sporting organisations and thousands of state and local bodies.
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Australian Cuisine?
• Australia has one of the most diverse cuisines in the world, thanks to Asian and European migrant influences. Australia, one of the world’s most efficient agricultural nations, produces high–quality vegetables, fruit and grains, meat, poultry, seafood, and cheeses and other dairy products. In addition, many new industries have been established to accommodate the growing Australian taste for exotic foods, including Asian greens, nashi pears, lychees, olives and herbs. Aquaculture products such as farmed Atlantic salmon and southern bluefin tuna are now available as well as the great range of seafood that comes from the ocean surrounding Australia, including Moreton Bay bugs (shellfish), ‘banana’ prawns, barramundi fish and oysters.
• Australians enjoy a huge range of food in restaurants and homes, reflecting the country’s cultural diversity. Southern Europe has combined with Asia and the Pacific for new flavours and tastes. Italian, Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Greek, Thai, Malay, French and Vietnamese restaurants are common, particularly in the capital cities. Middle Eastern flavours are also rapidly emerging, with Moroccan and Lebanese flavours being used with local ingredients in mainstream cooking with notable success.
• Traditional Australian bush tucker is also becoming more common, particularly in northern Australian restaurants, where kangaroo, buffalo, crocodile and emu can often be found on menus.
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• Historically, there has never been a cuisine typically regarded as Australian. Instead, Australian fare has evolved with the distinct layers of flavours that each new culture has added. Homesick expatriate Australians sometimes hanker for Australian food such as lamingtons (a sponge cake square dipped in chocolate and coconut), pavlovas (a meringue dessert named after the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova) and vegemite (a commercially produced spread made from yeast products).
• The Australian wine sector is recognised internationally as producing a full range of high-quality wine styles and varietals to match any dish, from full-bodied reds and deep fruity whites to sparkling, dessert and fortified wines.
Warm climate, informal people
• Australia is so large that it experiences most climatic conditions, from tropical monsoons to hot, dry weather and snow. Generally, however, the climate is warm and temperate, particularly in the major coastal cities.
• This relatively benign climate has resulted in a country where people spend a good deal of time outdoors at beaches, in the countryside or on sporting fields as either spectators or participants.
• Australians tend to be gregarious and outgoing. Most are relatively informal socially and in their relationships with acquaintances and work colleagues.
• In the workplace and among friends, Australians generally call each other by their first names. But this informality does not extend to physical contact. When meeting someone for the first time, it is usual to shake the person’s right hand with your right hand. People who do not know each other generally do not kiss or hug when meeting.
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• Australians queue or line up when waiting to be served in a shop, a bank, a government department, a cinema, or anywhere that a number of people are all seeking a service at the same time. Australians generally wait until it is their turn to be served or attended to. Being on time for meetings and appointments is important.
Clothing
• The types of clothing that people wear reflect the diversity in Australian society and the variations in climate. There are no laws or rules on clothing, but Australians are expected to wear certain clothing in work situations—most workplaces have dress standards.
• Outside the work situation, clothing is a personal choice—people dress for comfort, the social situation or the weather.
Celebrations and Holidays • Most workers in Australia have around 12 national and
state public holidays throughout the year, in addition to their annual holidays. These include:
• Christmas and Easter, two of the most important dates in the Christian calendar. Christmas Day is on 25 December every year, while Easter is observed at some point between late March and late April each year.
• Boxing Day, the day after Christmas Day, is also a public holiday.
• Australia Day, on 26 January, is the day Australians celebrate the founding of the first European settlement in Australia in 1788.
• Anzac Day, on 25 April, is the day the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) landed at Gallipoli in Turkey in 1915 during World War I. This day is set aside in memory of those who fought for Australia and those who lost their lives in war.
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• 25th April –Anzac Day : The day is a national public holiday and is commemorated with ceremonies, the laying of wreaths and military parades.
• There are also a number of other non-national holidays which are celebrated only in specific states and territories (or celebrated in all states, but at different times of the year). These include Labour (or Eight-Hour) Day and the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth.
• Melbourne Cup Day, which occurs on the first Tuesday of November each year, is a public holiday in metropolitan Melbourne. The Melbourne Cup is a world-famous horse race which brings Australia almost to a standstill. For a few minutes, most people, whether at work, school or home,
• stop to watch the race on television.
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AUSTRALIAN TRIVIA 1. Each and every part of Australia is within a distance of
1000km from ocean or a beach.
2. 30,028 square km of land is under cattle ranch. This area size is almost the same as that of the whole Belgium.
3. People of Queensland in Australia are called "Banana Benders", and "Sand Gropers" is the name given to the people from Western Australia.
4. There are nearly 20,000,000 people in Australia, of which approximately 80% live in cities next to the sea.
5. Australia has, probably, the lowest population density of any country in the world, ie, 2 people per square km. Japan has 327 people/2km
6. The area of Australia that is covered by snow in winter is larger than the area of Switzerland.
7. 70% of the world's wool comes from Australia. We have over 126,000,000 sheep, which use fully half the continent for grazing.
8. The longest fence in the world is in Australia, and it runs for over 5,530 kms. It's designed to keep dingoes away from the sheep.
9. The wine cask, the ubiquitous plastic bag full of wine contained in a cardboard box, was invented in Australia in 1967.
10. Qantas stands for Queensland And Northern Territory Aerial Services.
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AUSTRALIAN TRIVIA –
Questions and Answers 1. Which horse won the Melbourne Cup in 2002? 2. What was Sir Donald Bradman’s batting average? 3. Who is Australia’s only Formula One driver? 4. Who won the Brownlow Medal in 2003? 5. Who was the most recent Australian to win the men’s singles title at Wimbledon? 6. Which Australian was named the most valuable player in the US’s WNBA?
7. Which Australian has won the FIM World Motorcycle Championship 5 times? 8. How many gold medals did Australians win at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games? 9. Of our Australian male swimmers, who has won the most Olympic gold medals? 10. What Australian company is the largest surf wear manufacturer? Answers : 1. Media Puzzle
2. 99.94 3. Mark Webber 4. Mark Ricciuto, Nathan Buckley, Adam Goodes 5. Lleyton Hewitt 6. Lauren Jackson 7. Michael Doohan 8. 2 – Steven Bradbury and Alisa Camplin 9. Murray Rose 10. Quicksilver
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CHINESE NEW YEAR
The Celebration begins on the 28th January & goes for 15 Days.
** 15 days The festival lasts for 15 days from the 1st to 15th day of the first lunar month, and in folklore it starts even earlier, from the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month. **
The Rooster is tenth in the Chinese zodiac. Each year is related to an animal sign according to a 12-year cycle. Years of the Rooster include 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017, and 2029.
• Lucky Colors: gold, brown, yellow
• Lucky Numbers: 5, 7, and 8
• Lucky Flowers: gladiola, cockscomb
According to Chinese astrology, the year of one’s birth sign
(本命年 běnmìngnián /bnn-ming-nyen/ ‘origin (of) life year’) is
the most unlucky year in the 12-year cycle. In the year of your sign, fortune in all aspects of your life will not be as good.
Therefore “Roosters” should be more careful in years of the Rooster. Read more on How to Be Lucky in Your Ben Ming Nian.
The next Rooster year is 2017. It starts on Chinese New Year's day (January 28, 2017). Roosters born in January and February should take particular note of when Chinese New Year falls to confirm their birth sign.
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Chinese Year of the ROOSTER:
Five Types of "Roosters", What Type Are You?
In Chinese element theory, each zodiac sign is associated with one of five elements: Gold (Metal), Wood, Water, Fire, or Earth, which means that e.g. a Wood Rooster comes once in a 60-year cycle. It is theorized that a person's characteristics are decided by their birth year's zodiac animal sign and element. So there are five types of Roosters, each with different characteristics:
Type of Rooster Year of Birth Characteristics
Wood Rooster 1945, 2005 Energetic, over-confident, tender and unstable
Fire Rooster 1957, 2017 Trustworthy, with a strong sense of timekeeping and responsibility at work.
Earth Rooster 1909, 1969 Lovely, generous, trustworthy, and popular in their friends.
Gold Rooster 1921, 1981 Determined, brave, perseverant, and hard working
Water Rooster 1933, 1993 Smart, quick-witted, tender-hearted, and compassionate
.
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Time Sunday 1st
New Years Day PUBLIC
HOLIDAY
9.30am
10.00am
10.30am NO ACTIVITIES ( Due to Public Holiday ).
1.45pm - 3.00pm
Logeman Court
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Time
Monday 2nd No Bible
Study-
Tony Away
Public Holiday
Tuesday 3rd No Bible
Study-
Tony Away
Wednesday 4th No Bible
Study-
Tony Away
Australian Culture
Thursday 5th Hairdresser Day
Friday 6th
Saturday 7th Sunday 8th
9.30am Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises
10.00am Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
10.30am QUIZ with Jeanette
Singing with
Joy
&
Men’s Shed at 10:00am –
12pm
Mixed
Activities
Quiz Time with Margaret
Mixed Activities
Painting
& Scrabble Group
Remember
When … &
Reminiscing .
1.45pm - 3.00pm
No Activities in afternoon
Cards, Jigsaw Puzzle & Scrabble Group
MOVIE in Georges Centre at 1:45pm
SHUFFLE BOARD
at 2:00pm
Shopping Trip -
Menai Marketplace at 1:30pm *With Smatcare Bus
BINGO
at 1.30PM
Movie in Sharpe House . BINGO
at 1:30pm
Logeman Court
No Devotion-
Tony Away
*Mah-Jongg with Judy
at 2.15pm
Self- Care
Happy Hour
at 5pm
Afternoon Tea
at 1.30pm
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Time
Monday 9TH
9:00-9:30am Renata Away ( No Nails/Waxing Today).
Tuesday 10TH
9:00-9:30am Library Day
Wednesday 11th
9:00-9:30am
Thursday 12th
Hairdresser Day
Friday 13th
Saturday 14th Sunday 15th
9.30am Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises
10.00am Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
10.30am Shopping Trip to
Southgate in
Sylvania
Leaving at 10:30am
Smartcare Bus
Singing with
Joy
&
Men’s Shed at 10:00am – 12pm
Trivia with Wendy
&
Mixed Activities
Quiz Time with Margaret
Mixed
Activities
Painting
& Scrabble Group
Remember
When … &
Reminiscing .
1.45pm-3.00pm
BINGO
at 1.45pm
REMINISCING
Devotional with
Tony- 1.45pm
Happy Hour
at 2:00pm
Short Bus Trip – at 1.30pm
*With Smartcare Bus
BINGO at 1.30pm
Movie in Sharpe House
St Luke’s Church at 2pm
Logeman
Court
No Devotion-
Tony Away *Mah-Jongg with Judy at
2.15pm
Self- Care
Happy Hour
at 5pm
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Time Monday 16th
9:00-9:30am
Tuesday 17th
9:00-9:30am
Wednesday 18th
9:00-9:30am
Thursday 19th Hairdresser Day
Friday 20th Saturday 21st Sunday 22nd
9.30am Exercise Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises
10.00am Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea M Morning Tea
10.30am
Mixed Activities
Singing with Joy
&
Men’s Shed
with Tony
at 10:00am –
12pm
Trivia with Wendy
MIXED ACTIVITIES
Quiz Time with Margaret
Mixed
Activities
PAINTING
&
Scrabble Group
Remember
When …
1.45pm- 3.00pm
BINGO
With Lorna at 1.45pm
Darts
Devotional with
Tony- 1.45pm
Monthly Birthday Party 2:00pm with
entertainment 57th Heaven
Balloon
Tennis
Short Bus Trip at 1.30pm
*Smartcare Bus
BINGO
at 1.30PM
.
Movie in Sharpe House . BINGO
At 1:30pm
Logeman Court
Praise & Devotion
with Tony
1.30-2pm
*Mah-Jongg with Judy
at 2.15pm
Self- Care Happy Hour at 5pm
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Time Monday 23rd
9:00-9:30am
Renata Away ( No Nails/Waxing Today).
Tuesday 24th
9:00-9:30am Library Day
Wednesday 25th
9:00-9:30am
Thursday 26th
Australia Day
–Public
Holiday
No Hairdresser Today-Dianne is away
Friday 27th Saturday 28th
CHINESE NEW YEAR
Year of the ROOSTER
Sunday 29th
9.30am Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises
10.00am Morning Tea Morning Tea
Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
10.30am
Mixed Activities
Singing with Joy
&
Men’s Shed with
Tony at 10:00am –
12pm
Trivia with Wendy
& Mixed Activities
No Activities: In Georges Centre, Due to Public Holiday .
PAINTING with Janine
& Scrabble Group
Remember
When …
&
1.45pm- 3.00pm
BINGO
With Lorna at 1.45pm
Music with Jenny 1:45pm
Devotional with
Tony -1.45pm
Short Bus Trip – Southgate Shopping Centre at 1.30pm with Smartcare Bus
BINGO at
1.30pm
Movie in Sharpe House .
St Luke’s Church at 2pm
Logeman Court
Praise & Devotion with Tony 1.30-2pm. *Mah-Jongg with Judy at 2.15pm
Self-Care
Happy Hour at
5pm
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TIME Monday 30th
9:00-9:30am
Tuesday 31st
9:00-9:30am
9:30am Exercises
Exercises
10:00am Morning Tea
Morning Tea
10:30am Mixed Activities
Singing with Joy
&
Men’s Shed with
Tony at 10:00am
– 12pm
1:45pm – 3:00pm BINGO
With Lorna at 1.45pm
Introduction to I-Pad Group at 1:45pm *Learning how to use I-Pads.
Logeman Court
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TIME Sunday 1st
NEW YEARS
DAY Public Holiday
10.15am Morning Tea
10.30am MUSICAL DVD
11.00am Activities:
Residents Choice
1.00pm Rest Time
1.20-2.00pm MOVIE:
Residents Choice
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Time Monday 2nd Chaplain not in today
Public Holiday
Tuesday 3rd Chaplain not in today
Wednesday 4th Chaplain not in today Australia Culture
Thursday 5th Hairdresser Day
Painting all day
Friday 6th
Saturday 7th Sunday 8th
9.45am Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises
10.15am Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
10.30am MUSIC : Residents Choice
Ball Games
Jeanette’s Café
& Ball Games
ART & CRAFT
ART & CRAFT
MUSIC
MUSIC
11.00am Activities: Residents Choice
Pet Therapy with Lorraine
Precious Pats with Vallette
Ball Games
Ball Games
Activities:
Residents
Choice
Activities:
Residents Choice
1.00pm Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time
1.20-2.00pm
Movie: Residents Choice
1: 1 Time
with Jeanette BINGO
at 2:00PM
Musical DVD 1.30-2pm
1:1 Time
with Leanne
at 3pm
MIXED
ACTIVITIES
with Leanne
Movie: Residents Choice
Movie: Residents Choice
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Time Monday 9th Chaplain in today
Tuesday 10th Chaplain in today
Library Day
Wednesday 11th Chaplain in today
Thursday 12th Hairdresser Day
Friday 13th Saturday 14th Sunday 15th
9.45am Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises
10.15am Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
10.30am Ball Games
Ball Games
Jeanette’s Café
Craft Activities
Mixed Activities
MUSIC
MUSIC
11.00am Quiz Time with Jeanette
Precious Pats with Vallette
Pet Therapy with Lorraine
Ball Games
Ball Games
Activities:
Residents
Choice
Activities:
Residents
Choice
1.00pm Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time
1.20-
2.00pm
Hand & Nails
Board Games
Music Therapy
With Jenny
BINGO
at 2pm
Musical DVD
1:1 Time
with Leanne
at 3pm
MIXED
ACTIVITIES
with Leanne
Movie: Residents Choice
Movie: Residents Choice
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Time Monday 16th Chaplain In Today
Tuesday 17th Chaplain In Today
Wednesday 18th Chaplain In Today
Thursday 19th Hairdresser Day
Friday 20th Saturday 21st
Sunday 22nd
9.45am Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises
10.15am Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
10.30am Ball Games
Ball Games
Jeanette’s Cafe
& Craft
CRAFT
News &
Catch Up
MUSIC
MUSIC
11.00am Quiz Time with Jeanette
Precious Pats With Vallette
Pet Therapy with Lorraine
Ball Games
Ball Games
Activities:
Residents
Choice
Activities:
Residents
Choice
1.00pm Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time
1.20-
2:00 pm
Hand & Nails
1: 1 Time
with Jeanette
BINGO
at 2pm
Musical DVD 1.30-2pm 1:1 Time with Leanne 2.00-3.00pm
MIXED ACTIVITIES
Movie
Movie
Juliana Village Activities Program – January 2017
Time
Monday 23rd Chaplain In Today
Tuesday 24th Chaplain In Today
Library Day
Wednesday 25th Chaplain In Today
Thursday 26th No Hairdresser Today-
Dianne is away.
AUSTRALIA DAY (Public Holiday ).
Friday 27th
Saturday 28th CHINESE NEW YEAR
Year of the ROOSTER
Sunday 29th
9.45am Exercises Exercises Exercises Exercises
10.15am Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea
10.30am Ball Games
10.30-11.00
Ball Games
10.30-11.00
Jeanette’s Cafe
NO ACTIVITIES
-Due to Public
Holiday ……..
Residents
Choice:
MUSIC
MUSIC
11.00am Flower Arranging
Precious Pats with Vallette
Pet Therapy
with Lorraine
Ball Games
Activities:
Residents
Choice
Activities:
Residents
Choice
1.00pm Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time Rest Time
1.20-2:00pm
Hand & Nails
Movie
1:1 Time with Jeanette
&
Board Games
BINGO
Mixed Activities
Movie
Movie
Juliana Village Activities Program – January 2017
Time Monday 30th Chaplain In Today
Tuesday 31st
9.45am Exercises Exercises
10.15am Morning Tea Morning Tea
10.30am Ball Games
Ball Games
11.00am Quiz Time with Jeanette
Quiz Time with Jeanette
1.00pm Rest Time Rest Time
1.20-2:00pm
Hand & Nails
&
Music
Music therapy
with Jenny