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Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village - August 2013 Newsletter
1. Mother Nature provided a sun-filled day complete
with a sky-blue canopy for the Touchmark at
Meadow Lake Village Car Show.
Around 100 classic cars and several motorcycles
packed the lawn next to the pond and golf course.
Spectators strolled by the cars and talked with the
owners, who sat alongside their featured four- or
two-wheeled vehicle.
During the show, a DJ played music from the ’30s,
’40s, and ’50s. What would car cruising be without
food? Everyone enjoyed a barbecue of hamburgers
and hotdogs.
There were also several venders, including medical
services, giving away samples and free service,
with the massages being quite popular.
Motorcycles and 100 classic cars
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EVENT{FULL}Monthly updates from your {FULL} Life community
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Contact a Full Life team member for additional
details, including registration, transportation
information, and participation requirements.
Mondays at 2 pm and Fridays
at 1:30 pm in Aug.
SilverSneakers class—Seated Zumba Gold®
.
This lively 60-minute class will help burn
calories and provide a good cardiovascular
workout with certified instructor Kathi
MacNaughton.
Thursdays in Aug., 1 to 3 pm
Join the Model Builders in the basement
of the Sun Valley Lodge. Learn the art of
building miniature replicas of cityscapes and
buildings. These resident experts completed
the project that is displayed on the second
floor of the Grand Lodge, and they are
currently working on a miniature of the city
of Meridian.
Thursday,Aug. 1, 1 pm
Veterans’ Club. Veterans are welcome to
participate in a monthly informal gathering.
Touchmark hosts a speaker and provides
light refreshments. Grand Lodge chapel.
Thursday,Aug. 11, 11 am
Music History. Each month, music history
expert Eric Collett shares an hour of
fascinating history of one of the world’s
classical composers. From the well-known
and beloved pillars of music to the more
obscure but important innovators, Eric’s
knowledge is vast and comprehensive.
Between anecdotes and timelines, he mixes
in samples of the music that made them
famous. Coeur d’Alene Room.
Friday,Aug. 2, 5:30 to 7 pm
The Idaho Senior Games kicks off with an
evening of entertainment. Residents are
welcome to come listen to the jazz
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
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(cont.) duo, featuring Jake
Van Paepeghem and Brianne
Gray. Coeur d’Alene Room.
Saturday,Aug. 3, 1 pm
Bus leaves for Idaho Piece
Makers Quilt Show in Kuna.
This year’s theme is Crazy for
Color and will feature over 160
quilts. Cost: $5 at the door;
proceeds benefit the Boise
Chordsmen Youth Outreach
Program, Idaho Women
Veterans Organization, Project
Kids, and other organizations.
Food donations accepted,
which will enter you into
a drawing for a Pfaff Quilt
Expression sewing machine.
Tuesday,Aug. 6
National Morning Out. See
page five for details. See you
there!
Wednesday,Aug. 7, 7 pm
The Boise Community Band
returns with its 40-plus local
musicians. Enjoy traditional
marches and music of the
’40s and ’50s. Sun Valley
courtyard.
Thursday,Aug. 8, 11 am
Bus leaves for the Boise
Sesquicentennial celebration
of 2013. Take a narrated tour
of some of the 150 Boise icons
as highlighted in the Idaho
Statesman. The trip will
end with lunch at Flyin’ Pie
Pizzeria.
Friday,Aug. 9, 6:15 pm and
Friday,Aug. 30, 5:45 pm
Boise Hawks games. Cost: $10
ticket, while available. Come
out and cheer on the home
team and enjoy a summer
tradition of baseball and park
food.
Friday,Aug. 16, 10 am
Bus loads at 10 am for tour
of the new green Banner
Bank Building, which is the
state’s first multitenant office
building to receive a LEED
Platinum Certification. It’s
only the 18th such structure in
the country.
Saturday,Aug. 17, 5 pm
Bus loads for Glenn’s Ferry
Opera House dinner theater
and melodrama. After the
90-minute drive to Glenn’s
Ferry, the group will have
dinner at 6:30 pm, and the
show will follow at 7:45 pm.
The show will be No, No! A
Million Times No! Cost: $30
for transportation, dinner, and
show or $40 for two, which
will include a main entrée to
be shared.
Tuesday,Aug. 20, 10 am
Bus leaves Grand Lodge
for Lucky Peak Reservoir.
Tour the area with resident
Marygrace Elsner, who grew
up on homesteaded land that
is now under water. She’ll
share background about the
development of this dam,
reservoir, and how it changed
the water supply for Treasure
Valley agriculture.
Thursday,Aug. 22 and 29
It’s cooler in the garden! Picnic
outings to Boise Straight
Ahead event Aug. 22 and
Fabulous Chancellors Aug. 29.
Tickets are $10 each. Please
bring money for food, or box
dinners are available from
Touchmark Dining Services.
Each concert is paired with
a local winery. Fujishin
Family Cellars is featured
for the first event and Cinder
for the second. Wine will be
available for purchase at the
event. Touchmark will provide
chairs.
Wednesday,Aug. 28, 6:45 pm
The High Tone Show. Step
back to the early 1900s with
banjo and piano duo Gary
Eller and Sean Rogers. The
audience is welcome to join
the performers and dress in
concert attire from the early
1900s. Coeur d’Alene Room.
No RSVP needed.
Saturday,Aug. 31, 7:30 pm
Boise State University
Broncos season opener with
the Washington Huskies.
Kick-off is in Husky Stadium,
but residents are invited to
a tailgate party in the Coeur
d’Alene Room. Come and
enjoy traditional football
tailgate cuisine and the game
on the big screen. The game
begins at 8 pm.
See the full event calendar
online: TouchmarkMeridian.
com/pdf/community-event-
calendar.pdf.
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4. TOUCHMARK AT MEADOW LAKE VILLAGE
Marge
Coalman, EdD
Vice President
of Wellness &
Programs
BRAIN BUILDERS
Grab a paper and write the following list of summer fruits and veggies in alphabetical order.
Capsicum
Asparagus
Broccoli
Cabbage
Avocado
Cilantro
Bok Choi
Collard greens
Beet
Chives
Carrot
Butternut
Celery
Cauliflower
Answers:Asparagus,Avocado,Beet,BokChoi,Broccoli,Butternut,Cabbage,Capsicum,Carrot,Cauliflower,Celery,Chives,
Cilantro,Collardgreens.
Movements rooted in
eternity
“Thomas Svobada arrived at the
nursing home in NE Portland
when the cherry trees outside his
window were bare. … Now the
blossoms have peaked and on
a warm spring afternoon they
drift onto his shoulders as he sits
outside in his wheelchair.”
– David Stabler, reporter,
The Oregonian
Thomas is Oregon’s most
prolific and performed
composer. For the past seven
months, he has been recovering
from a debilitating stroke that
affected his right side with
partial paralysis. It happened
suddenly when he and his
wife of nearly 50 years were
preparing dinner. For weeks,
his recovery was slow, but then
he began improving, and he
continues to make progress.
And he continues to move
people through his music.
Do any of us plan for this kind
of an event? No one I have
interviewed ever has. One of
the lessons from this heart-
wrenching and heartwarming
story is that legacy and giving
back are the essence of who
and what we are—today and
tomorrow. Thomas is known
as a composer whose music
is played around the world,
a teacher to a generation of
music students, a mentor
to scores of composers, an
amazing pianist, and a playful
friend.
People move to Touchmark
for many reasons. Most will
tell you, though, that they wish
they had moved here sooner.
All appreciate the fullness
of life and opportunities
for living—and continuing
to create—their legacy.
Each person has a life story
and talents to share, and
overwhelmingly residents
are optimistic and grateful
for the options available at
Touchmark.
To find out more about the
possibilities of living a {FULL}
Life and providing a personal
legacy, contact a member of
the Full Life team. As Robert
Schuller said—and others
repeat—“If it’s going to be, it’s
up to me.”
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