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March 2020Anyone may view this newsletter atwww.christiancare.org/campus/az/phoenix/
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Manors’ Addresses:M-I: ..........11830 N. 19th AvenueM-II: ..........11802 N. 19th Avenue
M-III: ......1944 W. Sunnyside Drive(plus Apartment #), Phoenix, AZ 85029Alex Periut, HUD Apartment ManagerRima Banerji, HUD Assistant Manager
(602) 861-3970 (Hours: p. 6) ~ M-I OfficeSusan O’Connell, Dir. Subsidized Housing:
Phoenix and Cottonwood(602) 443-5449 - M-I Office
Ricky Dodd’s, Manors’ Service Coordinator(602) 443-5446
SECURITY/INFORMATION/MAINTENANCE(602) 678-4939 or (602) 443-5400
SALONS / BARBERS:Health Center: (602) 443-5432
Oasis: HAIR: (602) 443-5463 (Nancy)NAILS: (623) 332-1367 (Frida)
Fellowship Square: (602) 443-5422Chaplain Brad Auten........(602) 443-5486Outpatient Rehab...........(602) 443-5447
Home Health Services..........(602) 443-54478:00am to 4:00pm, Monday-Friday
Health Center Admissions (602) 443-5470Sr. FITness ............(602) 443-5479Volunteering..........(602) 443-5419
Saint Patrick’s Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick(Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, “the Day of the Festival ofPatrick”), is a cultural and religious celebration held on17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick (c.AD 385–461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland.
Saint Patrick’s Day was made an official Christianfeast day in the early 17th century and is observed bythe Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion(especially the Church of Ireland), the EasternOrthodox Church, and the Lutheran Church. The daycommemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival ofChristianity in Ireland, and celebrates the heritage andculture of the Irish in general. Celebrations generallyinvolve public parades and festivals, and the wearing ofgreen attire or shamrocks.[6] Christians who belong toliturgical denominations also attend church servicesand historically the Lenten restrictions on eating anddrinking alcohol were lifted for the day, which hasencouraged and propagated the holiday’s tradition ofalcohol consumption.
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Trivia Whiz
Bowled Overby Cereal
Invented as ahealth food in the1800s, cereal is nowso popular, NationalCereal Day iscelebrated each yearon March 7. Spoonout these facts aboutthe breakfast food.
About 2.7 billionboxes of cereal aresold in the U.S.every year.
Kellogg’s CornFlakes was the firstcereal to offer a prize,a picture book, in theearly 1900s.
The first athlete toappear on a Wheatiesbox was baseball greatLou Gehrig in 1934.
Grape-Nuts wereincluded in someU.S. military rationsduring World War II.
The marshmallowsin Lucky Charms arecalled marbits.
Snap, Crackle andPop debuted asmascots for RiceKrispies in 1933.
Honey NutCheerios, FrostedFlakes and HoneyBunches of Oatsconsistently rankamong the bestsellingcereals in the U.S.
Strawberry Shortcake• 2/3 cup sugar• 1/4 cup shortening• 1 large egg, room temperature• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract• 1/4 teaspoon salt• 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour• 2 teaspoons baking powder• 1/2 cup whole milk• 1 cup heavy whipping cream, whipped• 1-1/2 quarts fresh or frozen strawberries,
sliced
STAR-SPANGLED BANNEROn September 14, 1814,
Francis Scott Key composed thelyrics to “The Star-SpangledBanner” after witnessing themassive overnight Britishbombardment of Fort McHenry inMaryland during the War of 1812.Key, an American lawyer, watchedthe siege while under detainmenton a British ship and penned thefamous words after observing withawe that Fort McHenry’s flagsurvived the 1,800-bomb assault.
After circulating as a handbill,the patriotic lyrics were publishedin a Baltimore newspaper onSeptember 20, 1814. Key’s wordswere later set to the tune of “ToAnacreon in Heaven,” a popularEnglish song. Throughout the19th century, “The Star-SpangledBanner” was regarded as thenational anthem by mostbranches of the U.S. armed forcesand other groups, but it was notuntil 1916, and the signing of anexecutive order by PresidentWoodrow Wilson, that it wasformally designated as such. InMarch 1931, Congress passed anact confirming Wilson’spresidential order, and on March3 President Hoover signed itinto law.
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TRANSPORTATIONSERVICES
I. Dial-A-Ride -(602) 253-4000
All trips must be scheduled 1 to 14days in advance.
Application must be submitted andapproved before use.
II. DUET -(602) 274-5022
Call for eligibility Need 4 to 5 days’notice.
III. A.D.A. -(602) 716-2100
Requires application/verification of need.
IV. SENIOR A.D.A. RIDEPROGRAM - (602) 801-1160
Fare Card for Cab Rides: Still only $6for $20 worth! (Not 20 rides)Alternative Transportation
Uber (602) 607-0863 $6 and upLyft (623) 986-4330
$12 and up
MANOR 1:-1. Mary, McLeod - 401 - 03.05.1939-2. Raul, Festici - 203 - 03.07.1937-3. Linda, Lopez - 312 - 03.11.1939-4. Mary, Case - 416 - 03.19.1947
A Fish StoryAbout 5 billion pounds of seafood
is consumed each year in America. Themost popular are shrimp, salmon andtuna.
Wit & Wisdom
“Great art picks upwhere nature ends.”
—Marc Chagall
“In the mind ofevery artist there is
a masterpiece.”—Kai Greene
“Sometimes with art,it is importantjust to look.”
—Marina Abramovic
“When I think of artI think of beauty.
Beauty is themystery of life.”—Agnes Martin
“The artist is not adifferent kind ofperson, but every
person is a differentkind of artist.”
—Eric Gill
“In a sense, as we arecreative beings,
our lives becomeour work of art.”—Julia Cameron
“A true artist isnot one who is
inspired but one whoinspires others.”—Salvador Dalí
March 2020
MOBILE DOCTORSDr. Jensen 801-874-3135
MOBILE DENTISTSmile Direct
623-584-4746
MOBILEDERMATOLOGY
Care 2 You-480-202-3914
COUNSELINGAND ACTIVITIESArizona Facts of Life-
602-254-2704
HOME HEALTHFront Office:
602-443-5447___________________
ALTCSArizona Long Term Care
System: Helps pay forassisted living if
approved. Call ServiceCoordinator for details.Call to start application
or ask questions:602-417-6600
SAINT MARY’SFOOD BOXES
Call to apply for boxdelivery to campus:
602-242-3663*Must be homebound or
have a disability
SENIOR FITLooking to improve
your Strength, Balance,Mobility and CognitiveHealth? Take advantageof this FREE! program bycalling (602) 443-5479and setting up yourappointment today. Weare open Monday &Friday from 07:30–3:00.
Sunday Monday Tuesday1
National Peanut ButterLover’s Day10:00 - Worship Service - M13rd Floor Activity Room3:00 CHURCH SERVICES - FS
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11:00 SrFIT Stretch - MI (3rdFloor Activity Room)
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National Anthem DayCare Giver Appreciation Day1:30 Choir Practice - O
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10:00 - Worship Service - M13rd Floor Activity Room3:00 CHURCH SERVICES - FS
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11:00 SrFIT Stretch - MI (3rdFloor Activity Room)COPELAND INSURANCE -1:00 - M2 Dining Room
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1:00 CRAFTS - M1 (3rd FloorActivity Room)1:30 Choir Practice - O3:30 - Community SupportGroup - M1 - 3rd Floor ActivityRoom
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10:00 - Worship Service - M13rd Floor Activity Room3:00 CHURCH SERVICES - FS
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11:00 SrFIT Stretch - MI (3rdFloor Activity Room)1:00 “What’s Your Story” M1 -3rd Floor Activity Room
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Corned Beef and CabbageDay1:30 Choir Practice - O
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10:00 - Worship Service - M13rd Floor Activity Room3:00 CHURCH SERVICES - FS
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11:00 SrFIT Stretch - MI (3rdFloor Activity Room)
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1:00 CRAFTS - M1 (3rd FloorActivity Room)1:30 Choir Practice - O3:30 - Community SupportGroup - M1 - 3rd Floor ActivityRoom
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10:00 - Worship Service - M13rd Floor Activity Room3:00 CHURCH SERVICES - FS
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11:00 SrFIT Stretch - MI (3rdFloor Activity Room)
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1:30 Choir Practice - O
Calendar of Events
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday4
8:30 Fry’s Trip - 43rd & Cactus11:00 - Bible Study forEveryday Life: M3 ActivityRoom1:00 - Bible Study: M2 ActivityRoom1:30 Fry’s Trip - 43rd & Cactus6:00 - BUNCO!! - FS
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10:45 - Prayer Circle - M1 - 3rdFloor Activity Room12:30 - Super Wal-mart Trip19th Ave & Bell Road3:00 - Wii Sports - M1 3rd FloorActivity Room
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World Day of PrayerEmployee Appreciation Day9:00 - Post Office TripDeparts From FS1:30 - Sprouts & WalgreensTrip - 7th ST & Bell Road
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10:00 - Mass - FS1:45 - Saturday @ The Movies:M1 - 3rd Floor Activity Room
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8:30 Fry’s Trip - 43rd & Cactus11:00 - Bible Study forEveryday Life: M3 ActivityRoom1:00 - Bible Study: M2 ActivityRoom6:00 BUNCO!! - FS
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Popcorn Lover’s DayPlant A Flower Day10:45 - Prayer Circle - M1 - 3rdFloor Activity Room3:00 - Wii Sports - M3 1st FloorActivity Room
13Friday the 13TH9:00 - Bank Trip - Chase,DSFCU, And B of A- CheckBulletin BoardCoordinator Lunch - 11 AM @Sweet Tomatoes - 26th Ave & I171:30 - Dollar Tree, Ross & Fry’sTrip - 35th Ave andThunderbird
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National Potato Chip Day10:00 - Mass - FS1:45 - Saturday @ The Movies:M1 - 3rd Floor Activity Room
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8:30 Fry’s Trip - 43rd & Cactus11:00 - Bible Study forEveryday Life: M3 ActivityRoom1:00 - Bible Study: M2 ActivityRoom6:00 BUNCO!! - FS
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10:45 - Prayer Circle - M1 - 3rdFloor Activity Room12:30 - Super Wal-mart TripMetro3:00 - Wii Sports - M1 3rd FloorActivity Room
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9:00 - Post Office TripDeparts From FS1:30 - Sprouts & WalgreensTrip - 7th ST & Bell Road
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National Quilting Day10:00 - Mass - FS1:45 - Saturday @ The Movies:M1 - 3rd Floor Activity Room
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8:30 Fry’s Trip - 43rd & Cactus11:00 - Bible Study forEveryday Life: M3 ActivityRoom1:00 - Bible Study: M2 ActivityRoom3:00 - DISASTER DRILL6:00 BUNCO!! - FS
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10:45 - Prayer Circle - M1 - 3rdFloor Activity Room3:00 - Wii Sports - M3 1st FloorActivity Room
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9:00 - Bank Trip - Chase,DSFCU, And B of A- CheckBulletin Board1:30 - 99 Cent Store - 43rd Ave& Bell Rd
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10:00 - Mass - FS1:45 - Saturday @ The Movies:M1 - 3rd Floor Activity Room
If you are wanting to host anyevents, please sign up withthe Service CoordinatorFIRST. Thank You.
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Manor-isms:
MEAL CARD:Two ways to use your
Meal Card:1. Pre-pay (cash or
check)OR
2. Use it and be billedfor meals purchased on
your monthly rentstatements.
Available at the M-Ioffice:
(602) 861-3970
Alex Periut,HUD Office Manager
&Rima Banerji,
HUD Asst Manager
Manager’s OfficeHours:
Mon.- Fri.: 9 - 4(Sat.: By
Appointment)____________
Need InsuranceGuidance?
Jessica Tcheng canhelp you!
(949) 394-7738
Ultimate MedicalEquipment
Fixes Scooters &Wheelchairs:
602-978-4100
The Only 2 States That Don’tObserve Daylight
Saving TimeThe United States officially
adopted Daylight Saving Time (yes,not “Savings”) as part of theUniform Time Act of 1966. Beforethat, states could come up with theirown versions of the practice. In fact,Iowa once had 23 different pairs ofstart and end dates throughout thestate. This new law brought muchneeded order to the country’s clocks,but it didn’t require all states tocomply. And so, two stateseventually opted out: Hawaii andArizona.
F LO W E R O F T H E M O N T H | MARCH
Devotion and happiness
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ST. JOSEPHFirst appearing in the gospels of
Matthew and Luke, Saint Joseph wasthe earthly father of Jesus Christ andthe husband of the Virgin Mary. WhoWas Saint Joseph?
Venerated as a saint in manyChristian sects, Saint Joseph is abiblical figure who is believed to havebeen the corporeal father of JesusChrist. Joseph first appears in the Biblein the gospels of Matthew and Luke; inMatthew, Joseph’s lineage is traced backto King David. According to the Bible,Joseph was born circa 100 B.C.E. andlater wed the Virgin Mary, Jesus’smother. He died in Israel circa 1 A.D..
After marrying Mary, Joseph foundthat she was already pregnant, andbeing “a just man and unwilling to puther to shame” (Matt. 1:19), he decidedto divorce her quietly, knowing that ifhe did so publicly, she could be stonedto death.
An angel, however, came to Josephand told him that the child Marycarried was the son of God and wasconceived by the Holy Spirit, so Josephkept Mary as his wife.
After Jesus’s birth in Bethlehem, anangel came to Joseph again, this time towarn him and Mary about King Herodof Judaea and the violence he wouldbring down upon the child. Josephthen fled to Egypt with Mary and Jesus,and the angel appeared again, tellingJoseph that Herod had died andinstructing him to return to theHoly Land.
Avoiding Bethlehem and possibleactions by Herod’s successor, Joseph,Mary and Jesus settled in Nazareth, inGalilee. The Gospels describe Joseph asa “tekton,” which traditionally hasmeant “carpenter,” and it is assumedthat Joseph taught his craft to Jesus inNazareth. At this point, however,Joseph is never mentioned again byname in the Bible—although the storyof Jesus in the temple includes areference to “both his parents.”
Services & More...
Christian Care HealthCenter
Have an upcomingsurgery? Need skilled
nursing care?Check out follow-upcare by talking withSonia, Villalpando
AdmissionsDirector:
(602) 424-9420
Manors SrFITnessHours
In Manor II - FitnessRoom
Tuesdays: 7:30 AM -2:30 PM
Thursdays: 7:30 AM -2:30 PM
(By appointmentonly)
In M-I Activity room-Stretch ClassMondays: 11 -
11:30 AM602-443-5479
Monday 11:00 AMSrFIT Stretch Class:M-I Activity RoomAn instructor-led,chair-based, gentlestretch class to help
with flexibility &posture. Get to
exercise & relax alongwith vibrant music!
March 2020
National Vietnam War Veterans Day
On March 29, 2012, President Barack Obamaproclaimed March 29, 2012, as Vietnam Veterans Day. Theproclamation called “upon all Americans to observe thisday with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activitiesthat commemorate the 50 year anniversary of the VietnamWar. On March 28, 2017, President Trump signed theVietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017. This actofficially recognizes March 29 as National Vietnam WarVeterans Day. The Act also includes the day among thosedays on which the US flag should especially be displayed.March 29 was chosen as National Vietnam War VeteransDay because on March 29, 1973, Military AssistanceCommand, Vietnam (MACV) was disbanded and the lastU.S. combat troops departed the Republic of Vietnam. Thelast unit was elements of MACV’s Infantry Security Force(Special Guard), actually special couriers.
1923: The dance marathon craze kicks off in New York City, after Alma Cummings sets a record by dancing continuously for 27 hours.
1933: President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives his first “fireside chat,” broadcast to the nation on radio.
1941: Actor Jimmy Stewart enlists in the U.S. Army Air Corps. During World War II,he rose to the rank of colonel.
1950: Silly Putty goes on sale.
1968: Country music legend Johnny Cash marries singer-songwriter June Carter.
1988: Author Toni Morrison wins the Pulitzer Prize for her novel “Beloved.”
1990: To honor the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Los Angeles Lakers retire his No. 33 jersey.
2006: The English language version of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia reaches 1 million entries.
2011: NASA’s Discovery space shuttle completes its 39th and final mission.
2019: England’s Queen Elizabeth II makes her first post on Instagram. She shared an image of a letter from inventor Charles Babbage to her great-great-grandfather, Prince Albert.
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