Scandia Shoreliners November 2012 Scandia Shor es 418 Hwy 96 West Shoreview, Mn I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : Spiritual Thought 2 Faith Services 2 Special Events & Announcements 3/ 4 Welcomes & Farewells 5 Birthdays & Anniversaries 5 Available Services and Medical Appointments 6 Meeting Dates ************ *Open Meetings for All Residents* Prayer Shawl Meeting Thursday, Nov 1st @ 12:30 p.m. RR Activity Meeting Friday, Nov 9th @ 2:00 p.m. SR Resident Council Meeting Tuesday, Nov 12th @ 2:00 pm SR Food Service Meeting Will meet again in November 1st Floor Meeting Will meet again in 2013! Committee Meeting Dates ********************** Grounds Beautification Committee Mtg Friday, Nov 2nd @ 10:00 a.m. SCR Advisory Board Meeting Monday, Nov 5th @ 10:00 a.m. - RR Hospitality Committee Meeting Tuesday, Nov 6th @ 3:00 p.m. SCR Spiritual Care Team Meeting Tuesday, Nov 20th @3:00 p.m. RR Hostess Committee Meeting Will meet again in 2013! Special Events for November Vote Absentee Bus Run Peace United Methodist Church Sings Election Day Voting Bus Service Calvary Fellowship Lunch Oak Grove Middle School New Bus Run Wal-mart, Target, Dollar Store Resident Council Meeting Active Life Fair Shoreview Community Scandia Shores Anniversary Tea Time Sarah s Table Hinckley Casino College of the 3rd Age Presentation The Gospels Portraits of Jesus Movie Night Sound of Music New Maplewood Mall/Home Depot Run Birthday Bash (one week early) Higher Calling Hymn Sing Holiday Tree Trimming Don Irwin Performs Lutefisk Dinner Red Lobster Lunch Outing
Of Pilgrims and Peacemakers November it reminds us of the first thanksgiving and our Pilgrim forefathers. The pilgrims came to America to escape religious persecution. They were actually not called pilgrims at first. They were called Separatists because they rebelled against the official Church of England and its rules that were forced upon the people. The penalties for these Separatists conducting unofficial services included imprisonment and fines. Two of their leaders were actually executed. We cannot even imagine that actually happening. We enjoy freedom to worship and many other freedoms, thanks to those first pilgrims and many people throughout the centuries. We celebrate and give thanks for our freedoms and our rights to pursue life, liberty and happiness, which our founders believed came from God. We want to hold firmly to these foundational principles of our nation. Our nation will be voting on November 6 th. This election season we Americans have been bombarded by continual media for and against each candidate. It is overwhelming and most Americans will probably be very relieved when this election is over. We grieve at the confrontation of the debates. If the election is as close as reported, then after the election half of our population will be disappointed and upset no matter which way it turns out. Some citizens won t vote; they are skeptical: It doesn t matter who is elected because no one person can bring all the good change they promise, they say. Or, maybe it s the What s the use? attitude: My vote won t count. My spouse cancels my vote! But as responsible citizens we vote, and we thank God for that right and privilege. At the end of the day, whom do we really trust? Is our hope in America and in our politics? Do we think President Obama or Governor Romney is our Messiah? --one who can deliver us from all the troubles of our nation? Or, do we really believe God is in control of this world? When Jesus walked this earth, his disciples misunderstood this too. Some thought He would set up His earthly reign immediately. They looked to Jesus as their political hero. Certainly, He could set the ills of the world right, they thought. It was Pilate who wondered why his followers didn t fight for Him, if Jesus actually was the king of the Jews. But Jesus told Pilate, My Kingdom is not of this world. For if it was, my followers would fight. For the present, Jesus Kingdom is within each of our hearts if we will let Him rule, if we will submit to His will for our lives. One day Jesus will return as the King of kings and the Lord of lords. One day justice and peace will rule the day, for the Prince of Peace will rule the world. But for now, our job is to pray for our leaders and our nation, and to work for peace. When Jesus said, Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God, He was telling us to follow His example. He set aside His heavenly splendor and came to earth on a mission to be a mediator between God and man. He arranged a peace agreement. It cost him his life, but He was successful. God has made peace available through Christ. Now, those who are God s children through faith in Jesus Christ are called to extend His peace and reconciliation to others. By Chaplain Sherree Lane 2 Community Chapel Service Tuesdays at 7:00 pm Catholic Service Wednesdays at 10:30 am Bible Study Wednesdays at 1:00 pm Prayer Circle Thursdays at 10:30 am Everyone Welcome Our Daily Bread, a daily devotional booklet, is available in regular or large print on the literature rack in the lobby.
November 2012 Special Events Vote Absentee Bus Run Friday, November 2nd 10:00 Bus leaves Sign up in Activity Book Peace United Methodist Church Music Performance SR Sunday, November 4th 2:30p.m. 2012 Election Day Tuesday, November 6th There will be two bus runs to vote 9:30 & 1:30 Please sign up in the Activity Book (If you have voted absentee, you do not need to vote on Election day) Calvary Church Fellowship Luncheon Thursday, November 8th 11:00a.m. Deadline to sign up in the Activity Book is Tuesday, November 6th (The Cub Foods Run, normally scheduled for the morning of Nov. 8th will be after the Calvary lunch group returns at 3:00) 3 Oak Grove Middle School Boys Back again for another year of games & discussion! Friday, November 9th 1:00 p.m. SR We invite all our male residents to join in the fun! Something New Wal-Mart, Target, Dollar Store Bus Runs (County Rd E & 35 E) Monday Nov. 12th 10:00 Noon (sign up in the Activity Book) **Resident Council** Everyone is invited! Bring your questions! Monday, Nov. 12th 2:00p.m. Active Life Fair Shoreview Community Center Tuesday, November 13th 11:00 a.m. Bus leaves (Sign up in Activity Book, snacks will be available) Scandia Shores 16 th Anniversary /Tea Time Tuesday, Nov 13th 2:00 p.m. SR Everyone is invited!
Sarah s Table Wednesday, November 14th 11:00 Bus Leaves Spaghetti with meatballs, salad, Italian bread $7.00 (pay Annette) Deadline to sign up in Activity Book is Thursday, Nov 9th (you need to be paid to be counted) Hinckley Casino Trip Thursday, November 15th 8:00a.m. Bus Leaves $20.00 If you have 11pts on your card you receive $10.00 in play sign up in Activity Book (need 10 to go) College of the Third Age The Gospels Portraits of Jesus Join us in the Scandia Room! Friday, November 16-1:30 p.m. Through the skills of the remarkable artists who gave to us our four canonical Gospels and your own imagination discover a deeper appreciation of Jesus. Saturday Night at the Movies Saturday, Nov 17th 6:30 p.m. SR Sound of Music with Julie Andrews New Bus Run Maplewood Mall/Home Depot Monday, Nov 19th 10:00 Noon (sign up in the Activity book) November Birthday Bash! Tuesday, Nov 20th 2:00 pm SR Come and Celebrate With us Note Date Change Higher Calling Hymn Sing & Pie Social Sunday, Nov. 25th 3:00 SR Christmas Tree Trimming Tuesday, Nov. 27th 10:00 am Lib/SR Everyone is invited to help trim the trees and deck the halls! Don Irwin, Pianist is back to perform for us Tuesday, Nov. 27th 2:00pm SR Annual Meatball & Lutefisk Dinner 3:30 Doors open 4:00 Dinner (Deadline to sign up in the Activity book Nov 25) Red Lobster Lunch Out Friday, Nov 30th 11:00am (sign up in Activity Book) 4
Welcome New Residents for November None ***************** Farewell to our friends that are moving away Susan Swanson November Birthdays Beulah Olson 4 th Carolyn Finegan 21st Ed Johnson 24th Beth Cummins 25th Bob Swanson 27th Mary Knox 30th November Anniversary None 5
Services at Scandia Shores Available to All Our Residents Blood Pressure Checks New time Monday with Nurse Katie 1:00 2:00p.m Thursday with Lori 8:30 9:30 Festival Express Fresh Grocery Delivery (Drop by Annette s Office for their Card) Weekly White Way Dry Cleaners 651-470-0277 Tuesday s and Friday s Drop your garments off in Trudy s office for pick up Pick them up when done also in Trudy s office Bi-Weekly Schwan s Delivery Thursdays Monthly Hearing Aid Services by Sonus Hearing testing, hearing aid cleaning Walker/Scooter Clinic Liberty Oxygen Maintenance & repair Quarterly Mobile Battery For all your battery needs! Bus Transportation To Medical Appointments Every Wednesday 9:30 am through 3:00 pm. The van will transport you to and from your Medical appointments within a 5 mile radius of Scandia Shores. For Beam Avenue clinics And/or other comparable distances 9:30-2:00p.m. sharp. *********************** Guidelines for service include: Turn your form in by NOON on the Monday before your scheduled appointment (Otherwise, we may not be able to accommodate a last minute request.) You will receive a phone call/message by Tuesday no later than 4:00 pm. as to the time you need to be in the lobby for pick up. Appointments: Your departure time is based on a schedule of other resident s appointment times AND the places where those appointments are. The Activity Coordinator has to make the schedule up every Tuesday and it will be different each week. 6