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VillageCrier The April 2017 THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF BERMUDA VILLAGE BERMUDA VILLAGE COLLEGE MONTHLY SEMINAR: GARDENING Tuesday, April 11 10:30 AM Living Room u Participate in a dialogue on the value of gardening u Benefits extend far beyond a healthy harvest u This panel discussion will feature residents Dave Halliday and John & Betty Lawther u Mark your calendar for an informative event as we observe National Garden Month SPIRITUAL FORMATION OPPORTUNITIES Held in BV Chapel unless otherwise noted VESPER WORSHIP Sundays at 4:30 PM u Weekly devotional services; various Christian traditions PROTESTANT COMMUNION 1 st Sunday, April 2 u Offered at close of vesper worship once per month CATHOLIC MASS 1 st Monday, April 3 4 PM PRAY THE ROSARY 3 rd Monday, April 17 3 PM BIBLE STUDIES u Ladies Group sponsored by Grace Lutheran Church on alternate Tuesdays at 10 AM in Dining Room u Bermuda Village Group on 1 st , 3 rd & 5 th Thursdays at 1:30 PM in Magnolia 1 st Floor Parlor APRIL BIRTHDAYS Mary Lou James.......................... 2 Barbara Johnson .......................... 2 Vicki Twyman ............................. 2 Juanita Toleman .......................... 4 Linda Zimmerman ...................... 4 Roger Chilton .............................. 5 Ruth Hollodick ............................ 5 Lucille Hope................................ 6 John Deans .................................. 7 Marilyn Haas............................... 7 Carl Boon .................................... 8 Joe Smith..................................... 9 Elaine Graybeal ......................... 10 Barbara Smith ........................... 10 Ann Agresti ............................... 11 Lois Myers ................................ 11 Mary Bush................................. 12 Anna Gardner ............................ 12 Howard Dickson ....................... 20 Wilson Watson .......................... 20 Joyce Johnson ........................... 22 William Ware ............................ 22 Gretchen Howerton ................... 23 Lois Price .................................. 23 Ilona Rogers .............................. 24 George Jensen ........................... 25 Karen Rankin ............................ 25 Taffy Rider ................................ 25 Jean Shaffer ............................... 25 Charles Stone ............................ 26 Trudy Snead .............................. 29 Joyce Sweeten ........................... 29 Barbara & Dean Henrichs April 8 Sarah & James Harvey April 14 Su & Everett Clark April 26 APRIL ANNIVERSARIES

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VillageCrierTheApril • 2017

THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF BERMUDA VILLAGE

BERMUDA VILLAGE COLLEGEMONTHLY SEMINAR: GARDENING

Tuesday, April 1110:30 AM Living Room

u Participate in a dialogue on the value of gardeningu Benefits extend far beyond a healthy harvestu This panel discussion will feature residents Dave Halliday and John & Betty Lawtheru Mark your calendar for an informative event as we observe National Garden Month

SPIRITUAL FORMATION OPPORTUNITIESHeld in BV Chapel unless otherwise noted

VESPER WORSHIPSundays at 4:30 PM

uWeekly devotional services; various Christian traditions

PROTESTANT COMMUNION1st Sunday, April 2

u Offered at close of vesper worship once per month

CATHOLIC MASS1st Monday, April 3 4 PM

PRAY THE ROSARY3rd Monday, April 17 3 PM

BIBLE STUDIES

u Ladies Group sponsored by Grace Lutheran Church on alternate Tuesdays at 10 AM in Dining Roomu Bermuda Village Group on 1st, 3rd & 5th Thursdays at 1:30 PM in Magnolia 1st Floor Parlor

APRIL BIRTHDAYSMary Lou James .......................... 2Barbara Johnson .......................... 2Vicki Twyman ............................. 2Juanita Toleman .......................... 4Linda Zimmerman ...................... 4Roger Chilton .............................. 5Ruth Hollodick ............................ 5Lucille Hope ................................ 6John Deans .................................. 7Marilyn Haas ............................... 7Carl Boon .................................... 8Joe Smith ..................................... 9Elaine Graybeal ......................... 10Barbara Smith ........................... 10Ann Agresti ............................... 11Lois Myers ................................ 11Mary Bush ................................. 12Anna Gardner ............................ 12Howard Dickson ....................... 20Wilson Watson .......................... 20Joyce Johnson ........................... 22William Ware ............................ 22Gretchen Howerton ................... 23Lois Price .................................. 23Ilona Rogers .............................. 24George Jensen ........................... 25Karen Rankin ............................ 25Taffy Rider ................................ 25Jean Shaffer ............................... 25Charles Stone ............................ 26Trudy Snead .............................. 29Joyce Sweeten ........................... 29

Barbara & DeanHenrichsApril 8

Sarah & JamesHarvey

April 14

Su & EverettClark

April 26

APRIL ANNIVERSARIES

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PARLOR GAMES2nd & 4th Mondays - April 10 & 24

2 PM Multipurpose Room

u Word games are favorite choicesu Bring own game or join in with othersu Light refreshments provided

COFFEE HOUR1st & 3rd Fridays - April 7 & 21

10 AM Pub u Chef prepared treats and fresh coffeeu Relaxed atmosphereu Pleasant conversation and fellowship

HAPPY HOURFriday, April 28

5 PM Living Roomu Place beverage order with serveru Nibble complimentary appetizersu Reservations required FOR DINNER SERVICE by 2:30 PM

BERMUDA VILLAGECAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP

Tuesday, April 43:30 PM Redbud 1st Floor Parlor

u Respectful atmosphereu Honest and open discussionu Challenges of personal care, behaviors, decisionsu Education and guidanceu Professional and personal insight

SINGLE DINERSWednesday, April 56 PM Dining Room

u Committee issues invitationu Volunteer calls for a response and makes dinner reservation for youu Designated tables for single residents and their guestsu Mingle with longtime friends and build new relationships

SINGLE RESIDENT SOIRÉETuesday, April 11

5:30 PMu Monthly get-together for all “solo” residentsu Save the date on your calendaru Details will be announced

LADIES BIBLE STUDYTuesdays – April 11 & 25

10 AM Dining Room

u Sponsored by Grace Lutheran Churchu Small group discussionu All ladies are warmly welcomed!

BINGOTuesday, April 25

7 PM Dining Room

u Play 10 games of BINGOu Cost $1 per game; play two cardsu Invite a friend to join youu Bring 10 one-dollar bills

APRIL CALENDAR

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday30

3 PMFINALE

Youth Performers

4:30 PMVesper WorshipReggie Kimbro

Presbyterian

7 PM MovieDeepwater

Horizon

12 PM Movie

Hands of Stone

6:45 PM DepartJoseph

& the AmazingTechnicolor Dreamcoat

22:15 PM Depart

Strauss & Berlioz

4:30 PM Vesper Worship

Glenn MillerBV Resident

7 PM MovieHands of Stone

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9:15 AM DepartLifelong Learning

12:15 PM DepartLifelong Learning

4 PMCatholic Mass

41:30 PM Shop

Robinhood Road2:30 PM

Computer Class3:30 PM

Caregiver Support Group6:45 PM DepartStrauss & Berlioz

51:30 PM

Knit One, Sew TooRedbud

1st Floor Parlor

3:15 PM Depart Lifelong Learning

6 PM Single Diners

6

10 AMShuffleboard

Practice

1:30 PMBV Bible Study

710 AM

Coffee Hour

1 PMDuplicate

Bridge

1:30 PM Shop Food Lion

8

6:45 PM DepartThe Duttons

7 PM MovieJason Bourne

91:15 PM Depart

Macbeth

4:30 PMVesper WorshipJohn P. Lindsay

Presbyterian

7 PM MovieJason Bourne

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9:15 AM DepartLifelong Learning

12:15 PM DepartLifelong Learning

2 PMParlor Games

1110 AMLadies Bible Study

10:30 AM College Seminar

1:30 PM Shop Hanes Mall

1:30 PMHearing Aid Clinic

5:30 PMSingles Soirée

12

1:30 PMKnit One,Sew Too

3:15 PM Depart Lifelong Learning

13

10 AMPutting Practice

14

There will be NO group exercise classes today.

1:30 PM ShopLowes Foods

15

2 PM MovieAuthor: The JT

LeRoy Story

1611:30 AM – 2 PMEaster Buffet

4:30 PMVesper Worship

Glenn MillerBV Resident

7 PM MovieAuthor: The JT

LeRoy Story

179:15 AM DepartLifelong Learning

12:15 PM DepartLifelong Learning

3 PMPray the Rosary

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1:30 PM ShopThruway

2:30 PMComputer Class

1910 AM – 2 PM Carté Boutique

1:30 PMKnit One, Sew Too

3:15 PM Depart Lifelong Learning

BIRTHDAY NIGHT

Tacky Party

2010 AM

Croquet Practice

1:30 PMBV Bible Study

2:30 PMWine

Aficionados

2110 AM

Coffee Hour

1 PM Duplicate Bridge

1:30 PM Shop Food Lion

22

2 PM MovieThe Secret Life

of Pets

6:45 PM DepartSgt. Pepper at 50

231:15 PM Depart

And So We Walked

4:30 PMVesper Worship

Timothy WolfBaptist

7 PM MovieThe Secret Life

of Pets

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2 PMParlor Games

25

10 AMLadies Bible Study

1:30 PM Shop Walmart

7 PMBINGO

261:30 PM

Knit One,Sew Too

3:15 PM Depart Lifelong Learning

7:30 PMRoe Family

Band

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2 PM Outdoor Games

Mixer

28

1:30 PM ShopLowes Foods

5 PMHappy Hour

29

2 PM MovieDeepwater

Horizon

6:45 PM Depart Rhonda Vincent

& the Rage

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STRAUSS & BERLIOZ – A SYMPHONIC ODYSSEYSunday, April 2 2:15 PM Depart (Stevens Center)Tuesday, April 4 6:45 PM Depart (Stevens Center)

u Robert Moody conducts the Winston-Salem Symphonyu Dr. Christopher Gilliam directs the Symphony Choraleu Dr. Sonja Sepúlveda directs the Youth Chorus u Featured mezzo-soprano is Elizabeth Bishop u Pieces on the program: • Also sprach Zarathustra - Theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey (Strauss) • Te Deum (Berlioz)u Residents purchase their own tickets by calling Winston-Salem Symphonyu Reserve transportation by noon on the day preceding either concert

TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOATSaturday, April 1

6:45 PM Depart (Arts Council Theatre)u Vibrant musical retelling of Biblical saga of Joseph and multicolored coat u One of the most enduring theatrical shows of all timeu Residents purchase their own tickets by calling Twin City Stageu Reserve transportation with the Front Desk by noon Thursday, March 30

WFU LIFELONG LEARNINGu Jane Austen – Mondays 10 AM through April 17u Imagining India – Mondays 1 PM through April 17u Art of Song – Wednesdays 4 PM through April 26u Residents register for courses online at lifelongwake.wfu.edu or by calling 336-758-5232 u Sign up for transportation by noon on the day before each class

Twin City Stage

Winston-SalemSymphony

Davie Arts Council

Wake ForestUniversity Theatre

W-S Symphony

Triad Stage

Davie Arts Council

336-725-4001

336-464-0145

336-751-3000

336-758-5295

336-464-0145

1-336-272-0160

336-751-3000

Have tickets held for BVand a driver will pick up

WSsymphony.org

daviearts.org

college.wfu.edu/theatre

WSsymphony.org

triadstage.org

daviearts.org

TechnicolorDreamcoat April 1Strauss & Berlioz

April 2 or 4The Duttons

April 8MacBeth

April 9Sgt. Pepper at 50!

April 22And So We Walked

April 23Rhonda Vincent

April 29

Residents purchase their own tickets to cultural events.Contact information for box offices is noted below.

CLASSICAL MYSTERY TOUR - SGT. PEPPER AT 50!Saturday, April 22

6:45 PM Depart (Reynolds Auditorium)

u Beatlemania returns to Winston-Salem for a Plugged-In Pops! concertu Experience a tribute to the Beatles backed by live orchestrau Classical Mystery Tour joins the Symphony to celebrate the 50th anniversary of a groundbreaking album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Bandu Residents purchase their own tickets by calling Winston-Salem Symphonyu Sign up for transportation by noon Friday, April 21

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MACBETHSunday, April 9

1:15 PM Depart (Wake Forest Univ.)

u Shakespeare’s ghost story of madness, greed and bloodshedu Dark, cautionary tale set in contemporary war-torn worldu Residents purchase their own tickets by calling WFU Theatreu Sign up for transportation by noon Saturday, April 8

RHONDA VINCENT & THE RAGESaturday, April 29

6:45 PM Depart (Mocksville)

u Vincent has been crowned “The New Queen of Bluegrass” by the Wall Street Journalu Savvy touches on classic ballads with breakneck instrumentals from this award-winning performeru Residents purchase their own tickets by calling Davie Arts Councilu Reserve transportation by noon Friday, April 28

THE DUTTONSSaturday, April 8

6:45 PM Depart (Mocksville)

u High-energy family performance loaded with award-winning instrumental, vocal and dance talentu Variety of musical genresu Residents purchase their own tickets by calling Davie Arts Councilu Sign up for transportation by noon Friday, April 7

AND SO WE WALKEDSunday, April 23

1:15 PM Depart (Hanesbrands Theatre)

u Dramatic memoir of a six-week, 900 mile journey along the Trail of Tearsu Contemporary Cherokee woman makes the trip along with her fatheru Sense of identity is tested by several encounters along the wayu Residents purchase their own tickets by calling Triad Stageu Reserve transportation by noon Saturday, April 22

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COMPUTER CLASSES

1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 2:30 PM Multipurpose Roomu Instructed by Frank Samuelson, self-confessed ‘lifetime computer nerd’u Enjoys helping others understand the magic of computersu Come with your questions and your portable computing devicesu Please sign up with the Front Desk by noon on the day preceding each session

April 4 – Microsoft Word Part 2 – Building on previous word processing sessionApril 18 – Excel Part 2 – Expanding on applications of the spreadsheet software

The life and legend of championship boxer Roberto Duran arecaptured in this biographical drama, which depicts hisimpoverished childhood, professional debut at 16, and 34-yearcareer that made him one of the most revered boxers of all time.

Back for another high-stakes, high-octane thriller, superspyJason Bourne plays cat and mouse with covert governmentagencies and terrorist rings while edging closer to unravelingthe mystery of his real identity.

Perpetrating a literary fraud, Laura Albert — a 40-year-old punkrocker — posed as a transgender teenage boy to publish threenovels that were widely hailed as brilliant. In this fascinatingdocumentary, Albert reveals the reasons behind the hoax.

Living an easy life, happy terrier Max sees his world upendedwhen his owner brings home Duke, a mongrel Max regards as aloser. But the two soon find themselves allied against a hordeof abandoned pets looking to turn the tables on humans.

Replaying the catastrophic explosion of the Deepwater Horizonoil rig in 2010, this tense drama recounts the horrific experiencesof the 126 crew members onboard and the numerous actsof courage that saved untold lives.

Hands of Stone2016

Rated R

Jason Bourne2016

Rated PG-13

Author: The JT LeRoy Story

2016Rated R

The Secret Life of Pets2016

Rated PG

Deepwater Horizon2016

Rated PG-13

April 1 & 2

April 8 & 9

April 15 & 16

April 22 & 23

April 29 & 30

WEEKEND MOVIESSaturdays at 2 PM and Sundays at 7 PM unless otherwise noted

LIFEFIT OUTDOOR GAMES PRACTICE SESSIONSThursdays at 10 AM

April 20: CroquetApril 6: Shuffleboard April 13: Putting

u Equipment provided for shuffleboard and croquetu Bring your own putter and ball for the putting practice

u Learn more about these pastimes from more experienced playersu Practice techniquesu All skill levels, including beginner, are welcome!

Bermuda Village Next DoorJoin us at nextdoor.com/join

When Neighbors Talk, Good Things Happen

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THEARING AID CLINIC

Tuesday, April 111:30 PM – 2:30 PM Redbud 1st Floor Parlor

u Monthly services provided on-site by Hearing Care Centeru Carol Rexrode, Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialistu Cleaning and checks of hearing aids; change tubes on behind-ear modelsu Ear wax removal; otoscopic exams and consultationu Batteries available for purchase

BIRTHDAY NIGHT TACKY PARTYWednesday, April 19

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Dining Room u Wear the tackiest outfit you can findu Suggestions: items that do not fit, are out of season, are mismatched, are in disrepair or dirtyu Vote for Tacky King and Tacky Queenu Dinner reservations are required by 2:30 PM

OUTDOOR GAMES MIXERThursday, April 27

2 PM Magnolia Playing Fieldu Equipment will be provided for bocce, corn hole toss and ladder ballu Learn a new game or polish your skillsu Invite friends to meet you and enjoy a lovely spring afternoon and terrific leisure facilities

CARTÉ BOUTIQUEWednesday, April 19

10 AM – 2 PM Living Room

u Discounted seasonal Alfred Dunner fashionsu Short and medium length slacksu Mix and match separatesu Costume jewelry and clip-on earringsu Sweater setsu Credit card, check and cash accepted

ROE FAMILY BANDWednesday, April 26

7:30 PM Living Roomu Bluegrass, old-time and acoustic musicu Brian Roe plays guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle and singsu Younger brother, Ethan, plays mountain dulcimer standing upu Treat yourself to some traditional music

FINALE YOUTH PERFORMERSSunday, April 30

3 PM Dining Roomu Spring Theatre presents its performance group of talented young people aged 12-17u Broadway-style revue features singing, acting and dancingu Arrive early for the best seats the house has to offer!

APRIL FOOD SERVICE CALENDARSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

2

SUNDAY BRUNCHA la Carte

3

SPECIAL$12.99BYOB!

Build Your Own Burger!

SidesOnion Rings Steak Fries

4

BV SUPPORT GROUP

3 AppetizersChef’s Choice

5 SINGLE DINERS

$19.99Skewered Shrimp

Baked PotatoTri-Color Cole Slaw

Pre-order alternative filet or salmon by

2:30 PM

6

BUFFET$9.99

Polish KielbasaPeppers

& Onions

7

COFFEEHOUR

Miniature Cinnamon Rolls

8

9 SUNDAY BUFFET

$15.99Fried Catfish

Pulled Pork BBQBaked Chicken

10

SPECIAL$17.99

Jambalaya

11 12 13

BUFFET$9.99

Italian PastaBake

14 15

16 EASTER BUFFET

$26.95Baked HamRoast Beef

Baked ChickenMake Reservation

by 2:30 PMon April 15th

17

SPECIAL$12.99

Curry Beef Poutine

18 19 BIRTHDAY

NIGHT$19.99

Bourbon Glazed Chicken

Pre-order alternative filet or salmon by

2:30 PM

20

BUFFET$9.99

Orange ChickenTempura

Vegetables

21

COFFEE HOURSweet & Savory

Breadsticks

22

23

SUNDAY BRUNCHA la Carte

24

SPECIAL$14.99

Fragrant Beef with Udon Noodles

25 26 27

BUFFET$9.99

RoastedTurkey

28

HAPPY HOURCrab Stuffed

Petite TomatoesBeef Roulettes

Bruschetta

29

END OF MONTH DINNER

$17.99Moroccan

Themed Menu

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TO BE ANNOUNCED

Notes: The Bar will pair wines & drinks with Special Events & Dinners!The End of the Month Dinner

will be detailed at least one month in advance.