Windsor Life
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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.
MARY BETH SUSMAN:
Thursday,
September 8, at 10 a.m.
in CENTERPOINT
WEST.
FAMILY FUN GOLF DAY:
Saturday,
September 10, at 8 a.m. at EMERALD GREENS
GOLF COURSE. Scramble format will be used
with the first foursome teeing off at 8 a.m. Call
the WG Golf Shop at 303-366-3133 to schedule
tee time. Green fees for this special event will
be $7 for
nine holes and $3 for miniature golf.
A great event to bring the whole family! Our
WG restaurant, Blossoms, will be offering a
hamburger, chips and cookie meal for $5 or a
hot dog, chips and cookie for $3.
AARP SAFE DRIVING COURSE:
Monday, September 12, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
in CENTERPOINT WEST. Check with your
insurance carrier for details regarding a
possible
discount of up to 15% on your auto insurance
after completion of this course.
Cost:
$15
per person AARP members or
$20
for non-members to be paid at class. Sign up in
advance at the Activities Desk.
TECHNOLOGY TUTORING:
Need
help with Facebook, email, Skype, Google
Hangouts, iPhone and Android phones, tablets
or basic computer skills? Or do you need help
signing up for a website or service? Or is your
computer not working correctly? Tech tutor Ethan
can help! He will be here on Monday, September
12; Monday, September 19; Monday, September
26; Monday, October 3; and Monday, October 10,
from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in CENTERPOINT
LOBBY. Please sign up for an appointment at
the Activities Desk. Ethan is a student at The
Cherry Creek Academy, which encourages
their students to do community outreach. Ethan
has chosen to serve Windsor Gardens as his
outreach. Please keep your appointments.
AUTHORS BOOK SIGNING:
Wednesday, September 14, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in
CENTERPOINT. We are fortunate to have many
talented residents at Windsor Gardens, including
at least six published authors. It is our pleasure
to introduce you to these folks and acquaint you
with their work. In addition to a reading by each
author, books will be available for purchase.
Please sign up for this free event at the Activities
Desk. Wine and cheese will be served.
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.
DANA’S ANNUAL TREE WALK:
Friday, September 16, begins at 9 a.m. in
CENTERPOINT. Join our Grounds Supervisor,
Dana Cusack, for an educational and
entertaining look at our trees and the work
of our grounds crew. Dana will begin with a
Need tickets but can’t get to the
Activities Office during the day? No
problem.
If you aren't able 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.
PowerPoint presentation on the Japanese beetle
and other pests that are having an impact on our
trees. After the presentation he will take you on
a walk to look at a sample of our trees. Please
wear layers, comfortable shoes and a hat. We will
provide coffee, bottled water and breakfast bars
and granola bars for your convenience.
Please
sign up at the Activities Desk.
ADVENTURE ON HIGH LINE
CANAL:
Monday, September 19, at 1 p.m.
in CENTERPOINT. Join the High Line Canal
Conservancy for a presentation about the past,
present and future of the High Line Canal.
“Adventure on the High Line Canal” is an ongoing
planning initiative to develop a comprehensive
vision plan to ensure the well-loved Canal trail
reaches its greatest potential as an economic,
environmental, recreational and social asset
along not just some, but all of its 71 miles. The
presentation will focus on the 150-year history
of the Canal, the challenges it faces today and
the current effort to write a new story for its next
150 years. The Conservancy will present the
draft vision plan that has been developed through
shared community input. Attendees will have
the opportunity to ask questions and learn more
about how to get involved.
Please sign up at the
Activities Desk.
WATTS FOR LUNCH –
FORMER
BRONCOSWIDE RECEIVERWADEMANNING
:
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.
COLORADOCARE.ORG
presents
AMENDMENT 69:
Wednesday, September
28, at 1 p.m. in CENTERPOINT. Colorado will vote
on Amendment 69 in the November election. It
proposes the replacement of private employment-
based insurance with guaranteed universal
coverage for all Colorado residents. Colorado
is the first state in the nation to publicly vote on
universal coverage. Richard Passoth, Colorado
Care representative and a retired psychotherapist
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COMING EVENTS
Craft Fair &
Christmas Market Place
November 11 & 12
Holiday Lights Celebration
December 14
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