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Collington’s Weekly Courier
Courier January 18 - January 24, 2016
Key Contact Numbers
In-house TV Channel - 972
Daily Updates x2212 Pool x2229 Fitness Center x2254 Frame Shop x5163 Country Store x2167 Salon 2226 x2226 Clinic x7791 Security x2020 Room Set-up x4774 Courtyard Dining x2135 Guest Rm. Reservation x5023 Work Orders x2151/ x7699 RA Website collingtonresidents.org
Courier articles (submission deadline Thursdays @ noon), committee schedules, meeting room reservations to go
Michelle Daramy @ X4778 or email [email protected]
* See descriptive article + Volunteer pushers needed to transport Creighton Center residents to program
MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE
1/18 - Ode to My Father
MANAGER ON DUTY: X2020 Vivian Henning-Bailey 1/16 – 1/17
Kendall Brown 1/23-1/24 -----------------------------------------------------------------
Martin Luther King Jr. Day! Monday, January 18, 2016
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THIS WEEKEND
1/15 10:30AM Amish Market 1/15 5:30PM Sabbath Service and Dinner
1/16 9:30AM Weekend Weed Warriors 1/16 10AM LWVPGC Meeting
1/16 11AM Sally Bucklee Mem. Service 1/17 5:30PM Collington Brewers
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WEEK-AT-A-GLANCE
MONDAY, JANUARY 18 *MLK DAY CLOSINGS 7:30 Morning Walk-Along – Security 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call 2247 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Brain Aerobics (Fitness) – Ping Pong Room 10:30 Trip to Wegmans leaves from Security, x2020 11:15 Open Work Time – Creative Arts Room 1:30 Mah Jongg – 3rd Floor Meeting Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop CLOSED 3:00 Pottery Work Time – Creative Arts Room 4:00 Collington Singers – Auditorium 4:00 Recreation Committee-Game Room *+7:00 Monday Night Movie “Ode to My Father” – Auditorium TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 8:30 Circuit Training (S.A.G.E. – Armstrong) – Game Room 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Literature: Masters of Form (S.A.G.E. – Bates) – Creative Arts Room 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise (S.A.G.E. - Shell) – Pool 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour 10:00 Episcopal Holy Eucharist – Walker Interfaith Chapel 10:00 Trip to Shopper’s Food Warehouse (Largo) leaves from Sec., x2020 10:30 Frame Shop Drop In/Drop Off Hour – Apartment 137 1:00 Studio Fine Arts I (S.A.G.E. – Hurley) – Creative Arts Room 1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 1:00 Women’s History Group- Board Room 1:30 Residents Association Meeting; All Welcome - Auditorium 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis (S.A.G.E. – Richardson) – Game Room 3:00 Studio Fine Arts II (S.A.G.E. – Hurley) – Creative Arts Room 3:00 OO Advisory Committee- Joe Howard, x7265 3:30 Wellness Committee- Board Room 4:30-6 Lloyd Henderson on Piano & Don Lewis on drums – Ivy Lounge 4:30-6 Quaker Workshop Service- Chapel 6:45-8:15 PG Philharmonic (Members Only)- Creative Arts Room
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7:00 World History: The World’s Greatest Archaeological Mysteries (S.A.G.E. – Croatti) – Blue Room WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Improving Your Balance (S.A.G.E. – Hunter) – Auditorium 10:00 Exercise with Weights (S.A.G.E. – Hunter) - Auditorium 10:00 Tai Chi (S.A.G.E. – Chang) – Game Room 10:00 Knitting & Crocheting Group – Creative Arts Room 10:00 Aqua Fit (Fitness) – Pool 10:00 Music Committee- Board Room 10:30 Trip to Wegmans Grocery Store leaves from Security, x2020 11:00 Catholic Communion Service – Arbor Great Room 11:00 RA Office Open until 12NOON 11:00 Aerobics/Pilates - (S.A.G.E. – Shell) – Auditorium *11:15 Trip to L’Hommage Bistro Francais, Washington, DC 1:00 Billiards Room - Open for play and instruction 1:00 Advanced Wine Education (S.A.G.E. – Groupe) – Creative Arts Room 2:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour *2:00 2000 DISTRICT- Dining Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop Open 3:00 Wii Bowling Practice Play (Fitness) – Game Room *3:00 National Activity Professional Week- Great Room 4:00 Drum Circle - Auditorium 4:00 Bible Study – Walker Interfaith Chapel 4:30 – Easy Listening with Janyce Watt – Ivy Lounge 7:00 Income Tax (S.A.G.E. – Reinhart) – Game Room THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 8:30 Circuit Training (S.A.G.E. – Armstrong) – Game Room 8:30/10/1:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 10:00 Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise (S.A.G.E. - Shell) – Pool 10:00 Collington Woodshop Drop-in / Drop-off Hour *10:00 Community Outreach Committee- Board Room 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store leaves Security, x2020 10:30 Frame Shop Drop In/Drop Off Hour – Apartment 137 *11:00 Unitarian Universalists- Chapel
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1:00 Balance & Beyond (Fitness) – Game Room 1:00 American History: Alaska, A Place in History (S.A.G.E. – Crane) – Blue Room 2:00 Exercise for Arthritis (S.A.G.E. – Richardson) – Game Room *2:30 New Hospital in PG County Presentation- Auditorium 4:30-6 Lloyd Henderson on Piano & Don Lewis on drums – Ivy Lounge *5:15 Trip to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center 6:30 Duplicate Bridge – Game Room 7:00 American History: Post Civil War Reconstruction (S.A.G.E. – Croatti) – Blue Room FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 8:30/10:00 Shuttle to Bowie Doctors, call x2247 9:00 Improving Your Balance (S.A.G.E. – Hunter) – Auditorium 10:00 Exercise with Weights (S.A.G.E. – Hunter) – Auditorium 10:00 World History: The World’s Greatest Speeches (S.A.G.E. – Link) – Board Room 10:00 Trip to Safeway Grocery Store (at Bowie Town Center) call 2020 *10:00 Interfaith Chapel Committee- Chapel 11:00 Aerobics/Pilates - (S.A.G.E. – Shell) – Auditorium 12:00 Massage Therapy- Patrese Nesbitt- Great Room 1:00 Shuttle to Greenbelt Doctors, call x2247 *1:30 Ms. Lee & Mr. Park (Seamstress/Dry Cleaning) - Blue Room 2:30-4:30 OO Shop Open 3:00 Wii Bowling League Play (Fitness) – Game Room 3:30 Sing-A-Long – Arbor Great Room; Volunteers needed! 4:30 – 6 Eulane Rose on Piano and Friends – Ivy Lounge *5:00 Michelle Daramy’s Last Day!! SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 5PM & 8:30PM only 10:00 Ping Pong – Ping Pong Room *11:00 Bocce – Auditorium 10:30 Trip to Giant Grocery Store departs from Security, x2020 4:30 Bus to Mass at St. Joseph’s departs from Security
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 Metro shuttle schedule: 9AM, 11AM, 1PM & 5PM only 9:30 Bus to St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church leaves Clocktower & Village Baptist Church 10:00 Bus to Hope Presbyterian Church leaves Clocktower *3:00 Candlelight Concert - Auditorium
THIS WEEKEND
AMISH MARKET AT ANNAPOLIS HARBOUR CENTER: FRIDAY, JANUARY 15; Departing Security at 10:30AM, returning to Collington by 2:30PM. This trip is being chartered. Anyone who cancels this trip after Monday, January 11, and anyone who does not show up for this trip for any reason, will receive a $10 cancelation fee on their bill. Any questions or concerns about this cancelation fee should be directed to Kendall Brown, x4792. SABBATH SERVICE AND DINNER: FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 – 5:30PM, (PRIVATE DINING ROOM): The Jewish community is invited to this service and dinner. Please RSVP by Wednesday, January 13 by 6PM by calling x2135. WEEKEND WEED WARRIORS:SATURDAY, JANUARY,16 - 9:30AM: meet at the 1000/1100/1200 parking lot. We will be working in the copse directly behind Larry Harris' cottage. LWVPGC MEETING: SATURDAY, JANUARY,16 – 10AM, GAME ROOM: This meeting is for members and non-members to discuss the topic “Program Planning”. SALLY BUCKLEE MEMORIAL SERVICE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 16- 11AM: At St. Philip's Episcopal Church, 522 Main St., Laurel, MD a reception will follow. The family suggests memorial contributions be sent to St. Philip's, designated to the Outreach Winter Shelter Program. Interested residents will need to provide their own transportation.
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COLLINGTON BREWERS: SUNDAY, JANUARY 17 – 5:30PM, DINING ROOM: The Collington Brewers will make two batches of beer. Both will be wheat beers. After our last brew, we decided to refine our recipe for Belgium witbier. The second brew will be a honey wheat similar to President Obama’s White House beer. Experienced brewers as well as people who just want to join the fun and learn are welcome. Meet in the self-serve area of the dining room. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes that will not slip on damp floors.
THIS WEEK MLK JR. CLOSINGS: MONDAY, JANUARY 18: Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a holiday for most staff. The Clocktower, Fitness Center, Pool, Admin offices, Resident Services, Salon 2226, Bank, etc. will be closed. There will be no S.A.G.E. classes, Wii Bowling, Etc. MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE, “ODE TO MY FATHER” (2014 Rated NR 126MIN): MONDAY, JANUARY 18 – 7PM, AUDITORIUM: Ode To My Father is the story of Deok-Su, a completely ordinary man, who in the face of tumultuous events, marshals extraordinary courage to protect his family. Sticking together, they survive some of modern history's most significant events. As a child, Deok-Su had to say goodbye to his father during a North Korean refugee evacuation amidst the Korean War. His last words to his father were a promise that he would always protect the family. As he matures, that vow leads him to the coalmines of 1960's Germany, and even into the jungle of the Vietnam War. L’HOMMAGE BISTRO FRANCAIS, WASHINGTON, DC: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20; Departing Collington at 11:15AM for a 12noon lunch. Returning to Collington by 2:45PM. This trip is being chartered. Anyone who cancels this trip after Thursday, January 14, and anyone who does not show up for this trip for any reason, will receive a $10 cancelation fee on their bill. Any questions or concerns about this cancelation fee should be directed to Kendall Brown, x4792. L’Hommage Bistro Francais is the newest dining concept from restaurateur Hakan Ilhan, inspired by his weekend visits to Paris while attending university in the United Kingdom. L’Hommage offers a casual and approachable French dining experience. Executive Chef Josh Laban Perkins works with local farms and food purveyors to bring the
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freshest meats and produce to L’Homage for his take on classic French dishes like steak frites and coq au vin. In addition to the main dining room and lounge area, the bistro features a bakery, offering a full coffee menu, grab-and-go snacks and dinner entrees, and made-to-order sandwiches. Breads and pastries are prepared in-house daily. L’Hommage maintains a wine list of more than 200 bottle options, six wines and more than a dozen European beers on draft, as well as local beers and cocktails. 2000 DISTRICT RESIDENTS KITCHEN TOUR: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 – 2PM; Chef Christian Ramsey would like residents to meet in the self service area of the Dining Room and wear comfortable clothes and shoes that will not slip on the damp floor while we take a tour of the kitchen. NATIONAL ACTIVITIES PROFESSIONALS WEEK: WEDNESSDAY, JANUARY 20- 3PM; There will be a signature showcase in honor of National Activity Professional Week on the 19th at 2PM & on the 20th at 3PM in the Great Room. COMMUNITY OUTREACH COMMITTEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21- 10AM, Board Room; Our program helped six needy families at Christmas by donating toys, games, hats and scarves! These were made possible by the contributions of our many residents and we thank you for your generous contributions. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS SERVICE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21- 11AM, CHAPEL; Unitarian Universalists will welcome Karen Lee Scrivo to our Service on Thursday, January 21 in the Chapel. Karen is the ministerial intern for the Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry of Maryland. Her sermon is entitled "Soul Care for Social Justice Makers," and she invites you to recommit yourself to the work of creating a just, fair, and compassionate world for all. We will also talk about topics being supported by the UULM of Maryland in the upcoming legislative session while we have lunch together after the Service.
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NEW HOSPITAL IN PG COUNTY PRESENTATION: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 - 2:30PM, AUDITORIUM; The Health Services Committee is sponsoring Lisa Jackson Esq. Manager of the Intergovernmental Relations Division in the office of the County Executive. She will give us an update on the proposed new hospital to be located right down the road in Largo. NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA @ KENNEDY CENTER: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21; Departing Collington at 5:15PM. Returning to Collington at approx. 9:40PM. Cellist Daniel Müller-Schott plays Dvorák's Cello Concerto on a program that also includes Brahms's Piano Quartet, orchestrated by Schoenberg, and the first NSO performances of Christopher Rouse's Phaethon. INTERFAITH CHAPEL MEETING: FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 – 10AM, CHAPEL; We will meet & greet and planning for the New Year. MS. LEE AND MR. PARK (SEAMSTRESS): FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 – 1:30PM, BLUE ROOM; The Seamstress and the Dry Cleaning will now be taken care of on Friday’s at 1:30-2:30PM. Upon your visit, please come prepare to pre-pay for your dry cleaning and other services. Forms of acceptable payment include: cash, checks and the following credit cards: Discover, Visa, and Master Card. Your dry cleaning will be available for pick up in the Blue Room the following Wednesday. Please be mindful of the seamstress’ one-hour time frame, and please remember to pick up your dry cleaning the following week. MICHELLE DARAMY’S LAST DAY: FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 – 5PM; Michelle will be out on maternity leave after today. In her absence please contact Bianca Williams at [email protected] or x4778, who will be taking over Resident Services until Michelle returns. Let’s all wish Michelle well! BOCCE SATURDAYS: AUDITORIUM; Bocce will no longer be held in the Game Room but will now be held in the Auditorium at 11AM.
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CANDLELIGHT CONCERT; THE BELLINI ENSEMBLE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 – 3PM, AUDITORIUM; The Bellini Ensemble, Kathy Birch, cellist and director. Violinist Laura Knutson and cellist Kathy Birch of the Bellini Ensemble are returning to Collington this year, accompanied by pianist, Dr. Carol Wolf-Ralph, to perform piano trios spanning three centuries. Their program will feature the great Violin Sonata in D major, HWV371, one of Handel’s best-known works composed in 1750; Czech composer Bedrich Smetana’s Piano Trio in g minor, op.15, composed in 1850; and the third set of Frank Bridge’s Miniatures written by the British composer in 1909. These talented musicians have collaborated on recitals in years past and are looking forward to bringing you this delightful program.
OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
Mr. Green Collington says:
There are 3-way LED bulbs. There are dimmable LED bulbs. There are remote controlled LED bulbs.
OMBUDSMAN MEETING: TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 – 1:30PM, 1ST FLOOR MEETING ROOM: We will meet the 4th Tuesday of each month. Our first order of business is to plan staff education meeting to explain the Situation Report Form, the role of Ombudsman Group and role of staff. Questions? Please contact RoAnne Hartfield, x7386. BOOK DISCUSSION CLUB ALERT: JANUARY 27 – 4PM, BOARD ROOM: For the regular 4th Wednesday of the month meeting, the book genre will be primarily history or fictional history of war. There are several suggested ways to select a book, but not limited to – A biography/memoir of a general officer or NCO, a President, National leader of Country X, civilian, a reporter covering war (or several wars), a war itself, a Secretary of Defense or State, or only a specific battle. The individual 10-to-15-minute presentations will be made, and if not all books are covered, will continue at the February session. John Geron, x7551.
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DISTRICT 3000 MEETING WEDNESSDAY, JANUARY 27- 4PM, GAME ROOM: Speaker - Amy Harrison on "All Things Wi-Fi" JIM GIESE “MANAGING UTOPIA” FRIDAY, JANUARY 29- 7PM, AUDITORIUM: Jim Giese will give a Know Your Neighbor talk entitled, "Managing Utopia". He is the former city manager of Greenbelt, Maryland. RECYCLE: TIME TO GET RID OF THOSE OLD INCANDESCENT CHRISTMAS LIGHTS THAT USE TOO MUCH ENERGY: JANUARY 30: They can be shipped to a recycling facility where they are shredded and separated into recyclable components such as copper, PVC, and glass. Call Sara X 7355 for pick-up. Deadline: January 30, 2016. (For future reference, try LED or solar holiday light strings.) NO FEBRUARY TRIP COMMITTEE MEETING: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2: There will be NO February Trip Committee meeting as March trips have already been decided at the January meeting. Our next meeting will be Tuesday, March 1, 4PM, Board Room. Please come to this meeting prepared to decide on trips for April 2016. SAGE RESISTRATION IS OPEN: Registration for the Spring 2016 semester begins today. There is a registration form attached to this Courier. Registration is $75. For residents utilizing the attached registration form, please make your check out to Prince George’s Community College (or PGCC) and mail your check and completed SAGE registration form to the address listed on the registration form. Computer-savvy residents can register online via the Owl Link at www.pgcc.edu. For instructions on how to register online, please see page 4 of the Spring 2016 SAGE catalog. Catalogs are available at www.pgcc.edu under Class Schedules. Residents are encouraged to learn to register online. If you do so, you know immediately if you are in a class or if the class is full. You can also print out your class schedule. THERAPEUTIC AQUATIC EXERCISE: 2016 SPRING SEMESTER: Attention all Collington residents who plan to register for the upcoming 2016 Spring Therapeutic Aquatic Exercise class. In an effort to keep this class at a comfortable size and to avoid safety hazards, a 20-person cap has been placed on this class. Being that this class is open to the public, all interested
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residents are encouraged to register for this class as soon as possible. For those who do not make it in the class, there is a free Aqua Fitness class here at Collington on Wednesdays, 10AM taught by our very own Fitness Manager, Patrese Nesbitt. GUEST ROOM OPTIONS: Many of you know that at times, the guest rooms at Collington are fully reserved; especially around the holidays! If you are unable to get a guest room at Collington, we do have a corporate rate at the Doubletree by Hilton, Largo/Washington. The hotel is located approximately 1.5 miles from Collington at 9100 Basil Court. Reservations can be made by dialing (301) 773-0700. The Collington/Kendal corporate rate is $109.00/night.
IN MEMORY OF Sally Bucklee Passed Away on Friday, January 8, 2016
WELCOME NEW RESIDENTS Linda Trimbath will move into cottage 2107 on January 21, 2016. Her
telephone number is 925-7272.
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JANUARY TRIPS!! *Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker
Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips* All Trips Depart From Security
GREENBELT P&G THEATER, GREENBELT, MARYLAND: SATRUDAY, JANUARY 30; Please anticipate a 12:15PM departure. Upon arrival in Greenbelt, participants will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant of choice and a 3:15PM matinee. Movie tickets for seniors at the Greenblet P&G Theater are $9. Please come prepare to pay upon arrival. The Greenbelt P&G Theater usually announces movie showings a week or two in advance. Please stay tuned to the Courier to learn what movie will be showing the date of this trip. Trip departure and movie showing times may vary as trip approaches.
2015 – 2016 JANUARY SUBSCRIPTION SERIES *Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker
Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips* All Trips Depart From Security
ARENA STAGE: SWEAT: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27; Departing Collington at 10:45AM. Returning to Collington at approx. 3:30PM. Show starts at 12noon, Running time 2 and ½ hours. This trip is being chartered. Anyone who cancels this trip after Thursday, January 21, and anyone who does not show up for this trip for any reason, will receive a $10 cancelation fee on their bill. Any questions or concerns about this cancelation fee should be directed to Kendall Brown, x4792.
About This Show: A group of close friends shares everything: drinks, secrets and laughs. But when rumors of layoffs shake up the local steel mill, the fragile bonds of their community begin to fray and a
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horrific crime sends shock waves across two generations. This gripping world premiere by acclaimed Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage (Ruined) explores America’s industrial decline at the turn of the millennium by examining the inhabitants of one Pennsylvania town who still struggle to reclaim what’s lost, find redemption and redefine themselves in a new century. Co-commissioned with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
FEBRUARY TRIPS!! *Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker
Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips* All Trips Depart From Security
TRADER JOE’S ANNAPOLIS: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4; Departing Security at 10AM. More details to come. HOWARD UNIVERSITY LUNCH & TOUR: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9; Departing Security at 10AM for an 11AM lunch and 12NOON tour. More details to come. ANACOSTIA MUSEUM: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18; Departing Security at 9:30AM and returning to Collington at 12:30PM. ACM Collections Manager, Josh Gorman gives an overview of the museum’s Spiral Collective exhibition then leads a tour and Q&A in the permanent collection gallery. See actual works from artists who were part of this collective including Romare Bearden, Dale Woodruff, Robert Alston, Norman Lewis, Alvin Hollingsworth and others. RENWICK GALLERY @ THE SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29; Departing Collington at 10AM.
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2015 – 2016 FEBRUARY SUBSCRIPTION SERIES *Unless Noted Otherwise, All Trip Venues Are Wheelchair & Walker
Accessible. $5 Transportation fee for all trips* All Trips Depart From Security
SHAKESPEARE THEATER; THE CRITIC & THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2; Departing Security at 6:15PM. PG PHILHARMONIC @ ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13; Departing Security at 7PM. Please be advised that Collington Transportation is provided ONLY for the trip on the 13th NOT for the trip on the 14th! ROUND HOUSE THEATER; FATHER COMES HOME FROM THE WARS I, II, & III: SUNDAY, FEBRAURY 14; Departing Security at 12:45PM. WASHINGTON NATIONAL OPERA; LOST IN THE STARS: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY14; Departing Security at 12:15PM. ARENA STAGE; CITY OF CONVERSATION: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24: Departing Security at 10:45AM. BALTIMORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26; Departing Security at 6:30PM. Have any ideas for a fun and exciting trip? The Trips Committee meets the 1st Tuesday of every month. Attend the next Trips Committee meeting, Tuesday, March 1 at 4pm in the Board Room.
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DatesCourse Syn#Instructors Days Times CheckTitle: Sub-Title/Specific Focus02/09-05/17HES 910 05686Armstrong, Denise Tues 8:30-10:30 amHealthy Living - Circuit Training02/11-05/19HES 910 05687Armstrong, Denise Thur 8:30-10:30 amHealthy Living - Circuit Training02/09-05/17ENR 380 05688Bates, Dorrie Tues 10 am-12 pmLiterature - That Man/Woman Thing02/22-05/23HES 910 05689Chang, Chung-Jen Mon 1-3 pmHealthy Living - Tai Chi02/17-05/25HES 910 05690Chang, Chung-Jen Wed 10 am-12 pmHealthy Living - Tai Chi02/11-05/19HIS 348 05691Crane, Michael Thur 1-3 pmEnvironmental History - Parks in Canada02/09-05/17HIS 909 05692Croatti, Mark Tues 4-6 pmAmerican History - Mysteries in American History02/09-05/17HIS 378 05693Croatti, Mark Tues 7:30-9:30 pm World History - U.S. Foreign Policy02/11-05/19HIS 378 05694Croatti, Mark Thur 1:30-3:30 pmWorld History - Mysteries in World History02/11-05/19HIS 378 05695Croatti, Mark Thur 7:30-9:30 pm World History - Global Hot Spots02/10-03/30HIS 912 05696Groppe, Richard Wed 1-3 pmWine Education - Intro class04/06-05/18HIS 912 05697Groppe, Richard Wed 1-3 pmWine Education - Advanced Class02/08-05/16HES 905 05698Hunter, Irene Mon 9-10 amHealthy Living - Exercise for balance02/08-05/16HES 905 05699Hunter, Irene Mon 10-11 amHealthy Living - Exercise with weights02/10-05/18HES 905 05700Hunter, Irene Wed 9-10 amHealthy Living - Exercise for balance02/10-05/18HES 905 05701Hunter, Irene Wed 10-11 amHealthy Living - Exercise with weights02/12-05/20HES 905 05702Hunter, Irene Fri 9-10 amHealthy Living - Exercise for balance02/12-05/20HES 905 05703Hunter, Irene Fri 10-11 amHealthy Living - Exercise with weights02/09-05/17ART 918 05704Hurley, Arnold Tues 1-3 pmStudio Fine Art: Mixed Media, all levels--Part I02/09-05/17ART 916 05705Hurley, Arnold Tues 3-4 pmStudio Fine Art: Mixed Media, all levels--Part II02/12-05/20ENR 380 05706Link, Jim Fri 10 am-12 pmLiterature - Poetic Forms02/09-05/17HES 905 05707Richardson, Lee Tues 2-3 pmHealthy Living - Exercise for Arthritis02/11-05/19HES 905 05708Richardson, Lee Thur 2-3 pmHealthy Living - Exercise for Arthritis01/19-05/05ATH 930 05571Shell, Susan T/Th 10-11:30 amTherapeutic Aquatic Exercise02/08-04/15HES 910 05709Shell, Susan M/W/F 11 am-12 pmHealthy Living - Pilates04/18-05/20HES 905 05801Shell, Susan M/W/F 11 am-12 pmHealthy Living - Pilates
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Roasted Root Vegetables
Grilled Swordfish
Green Bean Casserole
Peas & Pearl Onion Cabbage
Sautéed Bok Choy Sauteed Spinach
Fried Rice Brown Rice Pilaf Cornbread
Baked Jerked Chicken Quarters
Tomato Cabbage (Low Sodium)
Potato and Cheddar Pierogi's
Fried Seafood basketSeared Cod Piccata Style Baked Tilapia Broiled Flounder
Herb Roasted Kosher Chicken
Hearty Vegetable Soup (Low Sodium) Oatmeal & Grits
Collington Dining Service Weekly Menu
Omlete Bar Chef Special Vegetarian Egg Roll Pasta Bar
Hot and Sour Soup (Low Sodium)
French Onion (Low Sodium)
Yellow Split Pea (Low Sodium)
Seafood Chowder (Low Sodium)
Chicken Friand
Cream of Asparagus
Salad Bar
BLT Salad Ham Salad
Salad Bar Salad Bar
Potato SaladMarinated Asparagus & Tomato
Salad Bar
Braised Beef Brisket Grilled Filet Mignon
Salad Bar
Carved Sundried Tomato & Cheese Stuffed Pork Loin
Caprese Salad
Beef Barley Chicken and Leek Pasta Fagioli Chicago Style Chili Matzo Ball
Gnocchi with a gorgonzola cream sauce
Buttered Noodle
Salmon with Creamy Dill Sauce
Carrot Raisin
Chicken Noodle soup
Pineapple Ambrosia
Veal Stroganoff Beef and broccoli Beef Liver and Onions Meatloaf with Mushroom Gravy
Stuffed Airline Chicken Breast Roast Turkey & GravyTurkey Pot Pie Tarts
Creamy Mashed Potato
Grilled Chicken Teriyaki
Self Serve Chili Bar
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Salad Bar Salad Bar
Shrimp Stir Fry
Creamy Mashed Potato
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Lemon Bars
Acorn Squash Puree
Grilled Asparagus
Creamy Mashed Potato
Roasted Squash Medley
Southern Style Collard Green
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Mixed Vegetables
Fried Plantain
Creamy Mashed Potato
Herb and Vinegar Roast Tomato
Sauteed Whole Creimni Mushroom
Sweet Corn Soufflé
Creamy Mashed Potato
Steamed Broccoli
Carrot Puree
We only use the freshest ingredients in the preparation of our meals! Please note that all menus may be subject to change based on market availability.
Mixed Berries Pie
Layered Strawberry Banana Mousse
Sugar Free Apple Pie
Sugar Free Banana Cake
Fresh Baked Cookies
Assorted Desserts on Saturday & Sunday
Chocolate Oreo Mousse Cake Coconut Custard Pie Sugar Free Cheese Cake