Windsor Gardens Life - page 22

Windsor Life
Page 22
W I N D S O R H A P P E N I N G S
FRIDAY NIGHT BALLROOM DANCES
on the 2nd and 3rd
Friday evenings of the month from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the AUDITORIUM.
Tom Yook will play on August 12. Our sponsors will be Harvard Square and
Fairmount. Jim Ehrlich will entertain you on August 20. Our sponsors will
be Cherry Creek Retirement Community and Fairmount.
Cost:
$4
per resident with WG ID;
$7
per nonresident.
D A N C E S
MONTHLY BALLROOM DANCE
is held the last Saturday of the
month from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the AUDITORIUM. The Tom Allen Variety
Band will play on Saturday, August 27. Our sponsors will be The Gardens
at St. Elizabeth and Fairmount.
Cost:
FREE
for residents;
$7
for nonresident.
Cost:
$15
per person AARP members or
$20
for non-members to be paid at class. Sign up in
advance at the Activities Desk.
ACTIVE MINDS –
19TH CENTURY
AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC
:
Thursday
,
September 15, at 2 p.m. in CENTERPOINT.
What was popular music like before the days of
radio, recordings and digital technologies? Who
were the pop stars of yesteryear, what did they
perform, and who was listening? We will explore
19th century American popular music, focusing
on the places and spaces that such music was
made available to the public: the street, stage
and home. We will listen to a wide variety of
music, from parade bands and Sousa marches,
to minstrel variety shows, musical theatre and
parlor songs by Stephen Foster.
Cost:
FREE
. Please sign up at the Activities
Desk.
WATTS FOR LUNCH –
FORMER
BRONCOS
WIDE
RECEIVER
WADE
MANNING
:
Tuesday, September 20, at
11:45 a.m. in CENTERPOINT. Join us for an
entertaining look into this athlete’s life.  Wade
played two stints of football with the Denver
Broncos. He is now the Athletic Director at
Smoky Hill High School in the Cherry Creek
School District. Menu: Chicken fried steak,
mashed potatoes, vegetable, salad, roll and
butter, coffee or tea and ice cream.
Cost:
$14
per person. Tickets on sale through
Friday, September 16.
H E A L T H & W E L L N E S S T A L K S
ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS
CAN BE DEADLY –
HOW TO PREVENT
SIDE EFFECTS FROM PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS
:
Wednesday, August 24, at 1 p.m.
in CENTERPOINT. Bruce Franklin of MedX
Prime will discuss the importance of getting
personalized prescription every time. Demand
it. You deserve it. Come and learn more about
this important subject. Sponsored by Garden
Plaza of Aurora and Cherry Creek Retirement
Community
.
Please sign up at the Activities
Desk.
BETTER BALANCE:
Thursday, August
25, at 9:30 a.m. in CENTERPOINT WEST.
Stay on your toes! Come hear tips and tricks to
improve your balance and reduce the chance
of falls. Presented by Michelle Kocher, OTR/L,
Director of Rehabilitation at Berkley Manor Care
Center. Please sign up at the Activities Desk.
PERSONALIZED MEDICINE –
HOWGENETICSCAN IMPROVEHEALTHAND
SAVE LIVES TODAY
:
Thursday, September
22, at 1 p.m. in CENTERPOINT.
Personalized
Medicine is the use of genetics to determine how
Cowboy Brad Fitch has been performing John Denver tribute concerts for
the last 13 years. He is a singer, songwriter and guitarist who was raised in
Estes Park, Colorado and has been playing professionally since he was 15
years old. He performed for President Bush in 2001 during Bush’s trip to
Colorado; he also performed at the 2008 Democratic National Convention
here in Denver. Brad performs at corporate events, conventions, fairs,
concerts and music festivals in locations ranging from Massachusetts to
Hawaii and, of course, Red Rocks. Brad regularly performs at the John
C O N C E R T
Denver Music Festival in Aspen. With over 300 shows a year, he has a busy
schedule and we are lucky to have him perform at WG for you.
Brad is also a National Park Ranger from May to October each year. It is
his love of our beautiful planet that drew him to John Denver’s music. As
a steward for the planet many of the songs Brad has written are meant to
raise our conscience about preserving our environment.
Cost: $10 per person. Cash bar will be available in the lobby.
JOHN DENVER TRIBUTE CONCERT WITH COWBOY BRAD
ONLY A FEW TICKETS LEFT!
Thursday, August 25, at 7 p.m. in the AUDITORIUM
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individuals are different, down to the molecular
level, and using that information to treat
everyone like the true individual that they are.
By using a simple saliva test, we can determine
how an individual will metabolize medications,
what someone's risk is of developing cancer and
what the risk is that a mother will have a child
with an inherited disease such as Cystic Fibrosis
or Sickle Cell Anemia. Our speaker will be Dr.
Andy Mannsfeld. Please sign up at the Activities
Desk.
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