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Graphic Designer and

Programs & Events Coordinator

317-524-6535

[email protected]

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

New to Marquette? Update your voter registration. Complete the absentee application and vote by mail.

A friendly community competition!

Your Vote Counts!

Floor Wars!

Editor and Programs, Events

& Volunteer Manager

317-524-6517

[email protected]

Interactive programming combined with live streaming!

Create your own time capsule with special items to show what you did to survive sheltering-in-place.

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Programs and Events Team Marilyn Martin Casey Maish P E

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Time Capsule Craft

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campus services

day brighteners

Watch the Residents’ Meeting on Channel 91 and call with questions. Learn about the latest food & beverage delivery options.

Creative programming that helps you get your steps in, while keeping the proper social distance from your neighbors!

The MAC is temporarily closed. The good news is that Rebecca and Moira are here to answer your exercise questions and offer new, exciting wellness opportunities!

Explore your options.

health & fitness

Have fun with these uplifts and stories!

amenities

volunteer!

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The Marquette Foundation Thought for the Month Race into action for the Foundation!

2020

Explore the Legendary

Capturing Memories

Need help with voter registration, voting by mail, zoom or obtaining groceries? Marquette volunteers and staff are available to assist. Don’t forget the Weekly Word with Executive Director Steve Still.

Discover ways to help your Marquette neighbors and friends with daily contact and your technical expertise.

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See snapshots of you and your fellow residents.

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Online and Channel 91 scheduled services are listed here.

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AT THE

PODIUM

RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION MEETING

Tuesday, May 5 10:00 am

Tune into Channel 91 to hear reports from

your fellow residents, staff and the Marquette administration. An excellent opportunity to keep up

with what is happening on campus, and the latest health developments.

Knife & Fork Communal dining services in the Hackl Legacy Dining Room and in the Fireside Grille have been suspended until further

notice. Room Service is still being offered. See sheets in Mailroom for daily dining selections.

Deliveries for lunch, please call by 10:00 am. Deliveries for dinner, please call by 2:00 pm.

Deliveries for breakfast, please call the evening before.

Floors 1-3, please call 317-524-6506. Floors 4 & 5, Terraces & Cottages, please call 317-524-6549.

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S-M-I-L-E! A SCAVENGER HUNT! Wednesday, May 6 9:00 am—5:00 pm Manor, Main Floor

Get your steps in and walk the Main Floor of the Manor while hunting for the giant letters S-M-I-L-E. Collect one of each letter located in small trays near their larger representation. Bring your completed phrase to the Programs & Events Office for a prize guaranteed to make you smile!

INDY 500 HISTORY CHALLENGE! All Month!

Take the Challenge and win! The official game card will be in your mailbox by May 1st. Investigate famous racers, their accomplishments and general race trivia. Answer the 10 questions on the game card and return it to the Programs & Events Office. Fun prizes will be awarded, if you get all 10 questions correct! One entry per person!

TIME CAPSULE CRAFTERNOON

Friday, May 29 9:00 am—5:00 pm Pick Up Kits at Programs & Events Office

What would you like to say to future generations about this challenging time? Create your own time capsule with items of your choosing to remember how you lived, how you adapted and what you did to survive quarantine and being sheltered-in-place. Sample items could include newspaper/magazine articles, a copy of the Marquette Mirror, a letter expressing your thoughts and feelings, a face mask, an empty bottle of hand sanitizer, survival goodies and more!

DIAMOND DOTZ CRAFTERNOON KIT PICK-UP

Tuesday, May 12 1:10 pm Tutorial on Channel 91 Pick up kits, 9 am—noon, from the Programs & Events Office Limit 30 Participants

Add some sparkle to your life! It’s easy, relaxing and can be finished relatively quickly. Instructions included in the kits. Marquette resident Shirley Delaney will be live streamed on Channel 91 showing how easy this hobby is! When completed, you will have a beautiful butterfly keychain!

A WALK BACK IN HISTORY! All Month! Marquette Campus

On your daily constitutionals you will notice a few new “signs” from the past! See how many Burma Shave and Rock City signs you can spot along the way. A guaranteed walk down memory lane with a few chuckles as a bonus!

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Services listed are happening here at Marquette.

FLY ME TO THE ZOOM! All Month Long Registration required!

Volunteers are ready and willing to help you explore Zoom with your computer, tablet or smart phone. Contact Programs & Events Manager Marilyn Martin (317-524-6517) to register. Refresh your learning by watching the tutorial on Channel 91 at 3:10 pm.

GROCERY DELIVERY

All Month Long

Need essential supplies and food from Kroger? Make your list and email it to [email protected] or drop it off at the Programs & Events Office. Contact Casey Maish (317-524-6535) for any questions about your online order. These groceries will then be delivered to your apartment or cottage door and charged to your resident account (+$9.95 handling fee and 5% tip to Instacart delivery person). Delivery dates vary from one day to a week.

VOTER REGISTRATION Friday, May 1 11:00 am—1:00 pm Fireside Grille

In order to vote, residents who have recently moved to Marquette are required to update their voter registration. To register, you will need either your Indiana Driver’s License, state ID or the last four digits of your Social Security number.

THE WEEKLY WORD Fridays, Live Streamed on Channel 91 11:00 am and 5:40 pm

Hear the latest updates and changes from Executive Director Steven Still, as well as other key staff members.

ABSENTEE APPLICATIONS AND VOTING BY MAIL

This year Absentee Applications will be mailed sometime between April 21st and April 28th. Watch your mail for the Absentee Applications. Complete and mail back by May 15. If you need help completing the absentee application, there will be residents in your area available to assist.

There will be no Traveling Election Board at Marquette this year. All residents will vote by mail. Need help with your ballot? Contact the designated residents in your area. Specific information was in your mailbox.

DAILY INSPIRATION! Monday—Saturday 7:30 am and 5:30 pm Channel 91

These uplifting messages have been created by Marquette residents Don Griffith, Adolf Hansen, Fr. Cliff Vogelsang and David Young; staff Jonathan Back and Cantor Janice Roger, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation.

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RELIGIOUS SERVICES

ANGLICAN Mass

In-house cancelled until further notice.

CATHOLIC

Mass

In-house cancelled until further notice.

Sunday Televised Mass Schedule

AT&T U-Verse Channel 40 9:30 am Comcast Channel 9 WHMB 9:30 am Comcast Channel 10 WNDY 6:30 am Daily Mass Live Streamed

The Archdiocese of Indianapolis is live streaming daily Mass at www.archindy.org. Check for time availability.

EPISCOPAL Communion

In-house cancelled until further notice.

JEWISH

Shabbat

PROTESTANT Church Service

In-house cancelled until further notice.

The Protestant Chapel Service (during this time of Community) will be on Channel 91 at 2:00 pm each Sunday.

Officiated by Rev. Joe Johnson.

Live Streaming

St. Luke United Methodist Church

Look at www.stlukesumc.com and click on “view worship”.

Second Presbyterian Church

Look at www.secondchurch.org and click “watch live, Sundays, 11 am”.

Live Streaming Options

Conservative

Congregation Shaarey Zedek Bloomfield, Michigan

Shabbat Morning at 9:00 am EDT www.shaareyzedek.org/live-streaming Click on Main Sanctuary or Chapel

Park Avenue Synagogue (NYC)

Shabbat Evening at 6:15 pm EDT Shabbat Morning at 9:45 am EDT www.pasyn.org/worship/livestream

Reconstructionist

Congregation Shir Shalom Buffalo, New York

Shabbat Evening at 7:00 pm EDT www.shirshalombuffalo.org/watch-our-services-live/

Reform

Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation

Shabbat Evening at 6:15 pm Planning to stream through Facebook.

Temple Israel (Columbus, Ohio)

Shabbat Evening Services at 6:00 pm EDT www.templeisrael.org Look for You Tube link on Home Page.

Temple Emanuel (Kensington, MD)

Shabbat Evening Services at 7:28 pm EDT Shabbat Morning Services at 9:58 am EDT www.templeemanuelmd.org. Find “StreamSpot” and click on it.

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MAC Assistant Manager Moira Cogswell 317-228-2248

[email protected]

Wellness Coordinator and MAC Manager

Rebecca Kraus 317-228-2249

[email protected]

Live Well and Be Well

CONTACT

Zoom into Wellness—Weekly Myth Busters

Thursdays 10:30 am

Zoom Meeting Call** Call the MAC at 317-524-6550 to register

Grab your morning beverage and join the weekly Zoom Meeting with MAC Staff for various Wellness Myth Busters—all from the comfort of home! Check out the common misconceptions below (maybe you’ve even said one of these statements yourself).

May 7 - “Walking to the dining room and to get my mail is enough exercise. All I need is a little cardio, right?” May 14 - Women’s Health Week topic: “If I use weights, I’ll bulk up like a man. Plus I have osteoporosis, so I can’t risk lifting heavy weights.” May 21 - “I want to lose fat around my stomach, so I need to do more ab exercises. I will need a lot of exercises to make sure I sweat as much as possible so I know I’m burning more calories.” May 28 - “I try to limit how much I eat per meal and do as much cardio as I can… I’m doing everything right, but I’m still NOT losing the weight!”

**Contact Marilyn Martin, Programs & Events Manager,

to learn how simple it is to use Zoom!

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FLOOR WARS

A week-long, friendly community competition! We are in this war together—but six feet apart! Earn points for your team by participating in the opportunities below and use your team tickets to report it to the MAC. The team with the most points will win! Check the MAC Wall and Channel 91 to monitor the competition! Every day, scan your MAC card or leave a voicemail to report your exercise. Monday, May 18—National Visit a Relative Day. All you have to do is call, Zoom,

FaceTime, Skype or write a sweet note to a loved one. Mark your ticket and slip it into the ticket drop on your floor.

Tuesday, May 19—Floor Wars Game Show. A few residents from each floor are

needed to represent their team in fun challenges like Mad Libs, Minute-to-Win-It games, Name That Tune and more! Don’t miss the fun, tune-in to Channel 91 at 2:00 pm and cheer your team from home! If you are interested in participating, contact the MAC by May 6.

Wednesday, May 20—National Juice Slush Day. As the competition heats up, cool

off with a refreshing Juice Slush (better known as a slushie) on the Event Lawn. Sip your slushie and enjoy the warm sunny air, stretch the legs and walk the path, or challenge your coordination at the Dart Art Wall! 1:30 pm—2:30 pm.

Thursday, May 21—National Wait Staff Day. We can all appreciate the wonderful

service from Marquette’s dining team. Write your words of gratitude on your ticket and slip it into the ticket drop on your floor. The MAC will deliver to Mike Hebenstreit,

Director of Food & Beverage. Friday, May 22—Find the Fitness Instructors. Stroll around the East Pond and

Event Lawn anytime between 9:00am—3:00 pm to see how many Fitness instructors you find on your ticket and slip it into the ticket drop on your floor.

MONDAY, MAY 18—FRIDAY, MAY 22

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Beauty Shop HOURS: CANCELLED! SERVICES: CANCELLED!

Library HOURS: 24 hours a day

OPTIONS: Non-Fiction Books-on-CD Newspapers Magazines Fiction DVDs

Contact Ann Lunsford (317-255-8630), Library Committee Chair, to offer title suggestions.

Tech Center HOURS: 24 hours a day Several computers are available for resident email and internet use. Black and white printers are available.

Contact Marilyn Martin (317-524-6517) to arrange an appointment to complete your 2020 Census form or to learn Zoom.

The Corner Shoppe HOURS: Monday—Friday 12 Noon—3:00 pm CONVENIENCES: Snacks Office Supplies Health & Beauty Beverages Gifts & Seasonal Stamps Greeting Cards Contact Casey Maish (317-524-6535) to offer stock suggestions. Cash purchases only.

BMO Harris Bank HOURS: Monday—Friday 12 Noon—3:00 pm Shad Rohrer or Robin Duncan are available to help with your financial needs or questions.

Seamstress Services HOURS: CANCELLED!

Craft Room HOURS: 24 hours a day Whether it’s making cards, knitting, painting or drawing, this room is open to all. Explore your hidden talents with a room chock full of supplies, handbooks and materials.

Massage Services HOURS: CANCELLED! SERVICES: CANCELLED!

Concierge HOURS: Monday—Friday 9:30 am—5:00 pm SERVICES: Assists residents with packages and postage, ordering flowers, printing airline boarding passes and room reservations. Arranges Lyft transportation requests.

Is reading about programs and events a challenge? The concierge has the answer and will provide specialized brochures and help to address any visual needs.

Contact Dawn Ashcraft (317-524-6597) with your requests.

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volunteer

Volunteer Opportunities

Contact Marilyn Martin, Programs, Events and Volunteer Manager,

(317-524-6517) for more opportunities.

In-House

PR Deliveries

An occasional activity delivering program notices to residents’

mailboxes. Contact Marilyn Martin for more

information.

Wanted!

Tech Teachers for Zoom Training

Contact Marilyn Martin to teach or if you would like to learn a new way

to stay in touch with family and friends.

Wanted!

MAC Assistance

**Top of the Hour Moves

**Equipment Rental

Contact Rebecca Kraus or Moira Cogswell in the MAC for further

information.

Wanted!

Neighborhood

Watch!

Stay in contact with your friends and neighbors in Independent Living,

the Pavilion and Healthcare. Call them today!

Wanted!

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Marquette resident Herb Darling’s granddaughter Leah and great-grandsons, Jack and Isaiah, created

a new, loving chalk message in Marquette’s parking area:

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“I am just so grateful for the unbelievable, positive response from Marquette’s staff! We are so lucky to have their caring spirit.” —Ed Fehnel

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day brighteners

Thank you to the Marquette Staff for all of your hard work and dedication,

from the Administration!

“A Bradford Pear fell down in a storm recently. All that was left was

the stump. The stump has been repurposed and is now sporting a colorful flower and butterfly with

sparkles.” —Cheryl Sparks

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Bob Riegel picked

some daffodils for his wife, Lucy.

The Distance Patrol

(guess who?) at work!

Bus Driver Bill

Washington worked on other duties

(packages) as assigned!

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Happy Hour up close

and personal with Betsy Davis! See pianist Beverly

Heid live streamed in the background.

Stylin’ Grace Fadarishan!

Carolyn Fay & Providence

Benedict were recipients of a special TGIF run by

Midge Decker and Hal Schimmelpfennig!

Priscilla Keenan, Sue

Gleason and Karol Bergstedt all took in a bit of sun

outside their homes, waiting for “cocktails”.

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Take the opportunity to move at the top of the hour! Participate with the workout videos, live classes, Midday Mindbenders and learning opportunities.

Check out the additional educational/entertainment offerings, too!

All programs/dates/times are subject to change.

Channel 91 In-House Lineup (as of May 4, 2020)

Channel 91 Live Stream Programs Tuesday, May 5, 10:00 am Residents’ Association Meeting Tuesday, May 12, 1:10 pm Diamond Dotz Crafternoon Fridays, 11:00 am & 5:40 pm The Weekly Word with Executive Director Steve Still Every Sunday, 2:00 pm Protestant Chapel Services Mondays, 11:10am MAC Workout Classes Wednesdays, 2:10 pm MAC Workout Classes Fridays, 9:10 am MAC Workout Classes

7:30 am Daily Inspiration

8:00 am Hourly Move

8:10 am Morning Guided Meditation

9:00 am Hourly Move

9:10 am High Intensity Exercise Class

10:00 am Hourly Move

10:10 am Learning Opportunity

11:00 am Hourly Move

11:10 am Moderate Intensity Exercise Class

12 Noon Hourly Move

12:10 pm Midday Mindbender

1:00 pm Hourly Move

1:10 pm Crafternoon

2:00 pm Hourly Move

2:10 pm Low Intensity Exercise Class

3:00 pm Hourly Move

3:10 pm Learning Opportunity

4:00 pm Hourly Move

4:10 pm Midday Mindbender

5:00 pm Hourly Move

5:30 pm Daily Inspiration

6:00 pm Spring Garden Tours

7:00 pm Lecture / Storytelling Hour / Concert

8:00 pm Take Us Away Travelogues

9:00 pm Nightcap

CHANNEL 91

DAILY