March 2016
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Events posted in chronological order.
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Activities Office Hours:
Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
303-364-9141
The Activities Office does not accept reservations by
phone for events that require payment. The office
also does not keep large sums of money, making
it difficult to change large bills. Please keep this in
mind when purchasing tickets. Thank you for your
consideration in this matter.
WATT’S FOR LUNCH –
IRELAND
and MAD HATTER “WEAR A HAT”
CELEBRATION
:
Tuesday, March 15, at
11:45 a.m. in CENTERPOINT. Join us for a
walk through Ireland with Michael Thompson
who will share a PowerPoint presentation on
The Emerald Isle. As a travel agent, Michael
specializes in Ireland, Scotland and Wales, but
he leaves no doubt which is his favorite! You are
also invited to wear your craziest hat as we will
also celebrate the
Mad Hatter
! Whether you
made your hat or purchased it, if it is bright,
funny, crazy or clever or beautiful – wear it! We
will have a door prize for the best hat according
to the audience! Our menu will be Corned Beef,
Cabbage and Potatoes, Green Salad, Roll and
Butter with Coffee or Tea. Red Velvet Cake for
dessert.
Cost:
$14
per person. Tickets are available at
the Activities Desk. Last day to purchase tickets
is Friday, March 11.
ACTIVEMINDS
–CHINA’SECONOMIC
EVOLUTION
:
Thursday, March 17, at 2 p.m.
in CENTERPOINT. This past summer, the
Shanghai stock market lost more than one-third
of its value, creating financial ripples throughout
the world and sparking broad criticism of how
the Chinese government is managing its
economy. Join Active Minds for a look at China’s
complex journey from a sleepy Communist
economy to one of the most important financial
forces in the world.
Cost:
FREE
. Please sign up at the Activities
Desk.
TRIVIA FUN DAY:
Friday, March 18,
at 2 p.m. in CENTERPOINT. Always the third
Friday of the month. Full audience participation.
Bring some friends or better yet make some new
friends and form a team. Sponsored by Kaiser
Permanente. Refreshments compliments of Life
Care Centers of America.
continued on page 20
THORNTON WILDER’S THE
MATCHMAKER
performed by the
WG
DRAMA CLUB
:
Thursday, March 31, at 7
p.m.; Friday, April 1, at 7 p.m.; and Sunday,
April 3 , at 2 p.m. in the AUDITORIUM. Horace
Vandergelder is a wealthy merchant in 1880s
Yonkers, New York. A widower, he decides
to remarry with the help of matchmaker Mrs.
Dolly Levi. What ensues is a madcap adventure
across New York City, involving the clerks in Mr.
Vandergelder’s store, various young ladies and
even the headwaiter at an upscale restaurant.
Complete with hide-and-seek scenes, lovers in
disguise and the most virtuous alcoholic you’ll
ever meet, “The Matchmaker”
is a romp of a
farce that will leave you laughing long after the
curtain has dropped!
Cost:
$7
at the door;
$6
if purchased in advance
at the Activities Desk.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
sponsored
by the WG OPTIMIST CLUB
:
April 9, 7 a.m.
to 11 a.m., BLOSSOMS RESTAURANT. The
Optimists are raising money for their youth
programs, including partnering with elementary
school students, oratorical contests, dictionaries
Need tickets but can’t get to the
Activities Office during the day?
No problem.
If you work and are unable to visit the Activities Office
between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and you need to purchase
tickets, get keys, reserve a room, etc., contact Cynthia
at 720-862-1533 to make an after-hours appointment
or to make other suitable arrangements.
for Sabel Elementary School, and programs
assisting Sewell Child Development program.
Cost:
$6
per person; $3 of which goes to the
Club to help fund youth programs. Tickets
available at the Activities Desk.
AFTERNOON TEA
with
SPRING INTO
SUMMER FASHION SHOW
:
Tuesday, April 26,
at 2:30 p.m. in CENTERPOINT. Some of you
are planning a summer vacation while others
are planning a stay-cation. Dillard’s presents the
perfect wardrobe choices for whatever you have
planned: exercise, picnics, excursions, dancing,
parties, swimming or just enjoying the sunshine.
Angi Sawilla, our Dillard’s representative, will
walk us through a day of wardrobe choices with
models from Windsor Gardens.
Cost:
$10
per person. Tickets are available at
the Activities Desk, March 1 to April 15.
ACTIVE MINDS –
NASA AND
THE FUTURE OF SPACE EXPLORATION
:
Thursday, April 21, at 2 p.m. in CENTERPOINT.
With the end of the Space Shuttle program, the
current administration has laid the groundwork
for its policy regarding the future of space
exploration. Join Active Minds for a look at the
future of manned and robotic space travel at
this pivotal juncture. We will cover the future of
the International Space Station as well as the
debate over how to prioritize investing in NASA
versus other pressing needs.
Cost
: FREE.
Please sign up at the Activities
Desk.
BOOK SALE –
USED BOOKS & DVDS
SALE to benefit WG LIBRARY
:
Friday, April 22,
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in CENTERPOINT EAST.
The Windsor Gardens Library will again hold a
sale! Prices range from 50 cents for paperbacks
to $3 for hardcovers with all proceeds benefiting
our WG Library.
BENEFIT CONCERT &
BAKE SALE
hosted by
CHILDREN’S
HOSPITAL COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF
W I N D S O R H A P P E N I N G S
E V E N T S , E N T E R T A I N M E N T & T R I P S
COMMUNITY BAND @ WG?
Calling all musicians who reside at Windsor Gardens. There’s talk that we should explore forming
a community band here at Windsor Gardens. Would you like to dust off that old horn and give it a
try? Please stop by the Activities Desk and give us your name, phone number and which instrument
you play. Are you an experienced band director or music teacher? We need a director in order to move
forward so please help us out!
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