Tuesday, October 18, 2011

This week...

Since this is Breast cancer awareness month, Connie along with a co-worker, Maggie, talked Gabby in to walking in the 5k pink bra  walk/race.  The race started at the Sebastian hospital this past Saturday and ended on a light note.  Our congratulations to all who joined in as this was a good cause and everyone enjoyed doing this. I have had word from Hazel P and she is recovering from a spell in the hospital.  Her plans are forming to return to our Village after the first of the year.  Her daughter and niece will be flying down with her so she can spend a few months with us.  Looking forward to seeing everyone again.
Cecelia G. came to spend coffee hour with us this morning and she is looking well.  Her health has required some medical help but she is still in good spirits. This is one fine woman whom we all enjoy visiting with.  Another first this fall....Rita P. returned to coffee hour as she has been under the weather since her daughter passed away this summer.  She is a very brave woman who we sure can't keep down very long.  Good to see these women along with Eleanor's daughter Maryanne at coffee hour this morning.  Hope to see more of you next week.    Good show Glenn.....Thanks Bo & Pat.
Bunco was held again last night at 7:00 in our clubhouse.  It started out slow and then players started showing up so that we were able to continue with our usual games...  The treats were brought in by Sandy & Tom along with Glenn and Patti.  Everyone enjoys the snacks each week. We all thank you for the sweets... The scores for the evening are....Most buncos with 4 goes to Glenn....Most games won went to Mickey with 20.  Some pretty good scores.  Nancy decided to have the most fun and we all appreciated her for the evening....Way to go Nancy....
~~~~~~~I noticed that people had been donating items for the food box along with donations of toys for the children's party.  Check your flyers and see what you can come up with.  All is welcome.
~~~~~~~  See you at bowling come Wednesday night at 6:30 in our clubhouse.

The glory of each morning is that it offers us a chance to begin again.

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