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Birthdays: Warren Louden Aug 24 Helen Wiese Aug 25 Mark Thelin Aug 29 Dorothy Pinder Aug 29 Grace McKeag Aug 29 Iona Huff Aug 29 INFORMER Friday, August 23, 2013 Chapel: Every Tuesday, at 10:00 a.m. in Carman Center Coffee, tea & fellowship preceding Chapel at 9:30 & again at 10:30 following the service. Video tapes/dvd s available from Shane Estes. SERVICE LEADERS: August 27th September 3rd Ed Pollak Sep 1 Gloria Clay Sep 2 Charles Ziegenmeyer Sep 4 Bob Williams Sep 7 Suzy Raffety Sep 7 Janice Kriegel Sep 8 Sandy Tokle Sep 11 Nancy Brown Sep 11 Dorothy Inouye Sep 15 Gordon Borthwick Sep 17 Harold Tindall Sep 23 Shane Estes Sep 27 Edie Dawson Sep 27 Roberta Estes Sep 29 Rev. John Reynolds, Brooklyn Presbyterian Pastor Tommy Haas, UCC Lay Person Chaplain Christine Tinker may be reached at 990-9062 - If you would like a visit or would like to talk with me please call me anytime day or night. E-mail address: ctinker@mayflowerhomes.com. Chaplain Len Eberhart is at Beebe Tuesdays and Wednesdays and available by phone 641-990-3861. Len s ministry is primarily with the Beebe residents. Between the Bookends: The Greater Journey by David McCullough is the story of the adventurous American artists, writers, doctors, politicians, and architects who set off for Paris in the years between 1830 and 1900, ambitious to excel in their work. These Americans include Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female doctor in America, Charles Sumner, the voice for abolition in the U.S. Senate, James Fenimore Cooper, Samuel F.B. Morse, Pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk, George P.A. Healy, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mark Twain, and Henry James. Nearly all of these Americans, whatever their troubles learning French, their spells of homesickness, and their suffering in the raw cold winters by the Seine, spent many of the happiest days and nights of their lives in Paris.

Mayflower Independent Living Moves. New o Sue Chasins From Buckley #215 to Pearson #211 o Jim Reynolds From Harwich Terrace North to Pearson #209 Pending o Dale and Dona Emmert From rural Grinnell to 730 Broad Street, Harwich Terrace North o Willis & Delores Montgomery From Brooklyn to Buckley #215 o To be Announced From Iowa to Buckley #305 o Ed & Karen Phillips From Grinnell to new Harwich Terrace home at 603 High Street (construction began this week) Mann Missive Mayflower Independent Living Homes Available. Apartment Pearson #207 Harwich Terrace Homes o 721 Park Street Offer pending sale of Grinnell home o 716 Broad Street Being considered by Wait-List members o 530 Mayflower Lane Being considered by Wait-List members o 702 Broad Street Not yet available to show Oxygen Concentrator Use During a Power Outage. At the last Mayflower All- Campus Neighborhood Meeting, a question was raised regarding access to a power source to operate an oxygen concentrator in the event of loss of electrical power on the Mayflower campus. Even though power outages are rare and far between, this is an important question for residents who are dependent on oxygen therapy. We are responsible for providing oxygen sources to dependent residents in our Health Center and Beebe Assisted Living. As in any residential setting, it is important to have a back-up supply of oxygen in the form of a pressurized tank. If that supply dwindles, there are a number of campus electrical outlets into which a concentrator may be plugged when there is a loss of commercial electricity to campus. We have four energy generators three natural gas and one diesel that power critical parts of our Health Center, Beebe Assisted Living, Buckley kitchen and common areas, and the campus phone system and some common areas in the Pearson building. In the first two buildings, generatorpowered electrical outlets are red. If your concentrator is portable, you are welcome to bring it to any of those outlets. If you lose power and do not have a backup oxygen source, contact our Beebe nursing office for assistance (236-6151 4 ). One More Reason to Get a Flu Shot. The July 15 th edition of AARP The Magazine quotes Jacob A. Udell, M.D., coauthor of a recent study, who speculates that getting a flu shot, may block the inflammatory response our bodies mount to combat a flu infection, which protects arterial plaques from rupturing and causing a cardiac event. Our State Fair Is A Great State Fair! At last week s Mayflower State Fair, a record number of entries were judged by an august panel of judges. All had a great time. Thank you, Mayflower State Fair Volunteer Coordinators, Bob and Dot Anderson, for your many hours of work and bubbling exuberance that made this all happen. Bob Mann Executive Director (bmann@mayflowerhomes.com)

BIG CROWD REVELS AT STATE FAIR A record crowd of ninety-two, feasted at a bountiful buffet of State Fair food, as the MRA Social Committee presented the fourth edition of our homegrown Mayflower State Fair last Thursday in a jam packed Carman Center. The grande finale brought tears of joy, as the assembly was entertained by the ladies of the Kitchen Band, serenaded by the Men of Mayflower sextet, and doubled over by the antics of a prize winning collection of eight unique farm animals on Royal Montgomerys Mayflower Hobby Farm, in the original drama, Strut Your Stuff! Nearly one hundred entries in seven categories challenged the judges eyes and taste buds, as Blue, Red and Green ribbons were awarded. The crowd got into the action by casting votes in the Kutest (gal & guy) Kids contest, with photos of residents at the age of 5 8. There was ample time to admire the wide range of entries competing in Baked Goods, Art, Flowers, Handcrafts, Heirlooms and Photography. Prize winners were: BARS & COOKIES: 1) Wilma Graden; 2) Mamie McClelland; 3) Barbara Rosfjord. CAKES & PIES: 1) Ed Poush; 2) Mary Dean; 3) Marilyn Schuler ART: 1) Netia Worley; 2) Merle Zirkle; 3) Dot Anderson FLOWERS: 1) Warren Louden; 2) Betty Anne Francis; 3) Nancy Reinecke HANDCRAFTS; 1) Sue Drake; 2) Tie: Pat Groth & Gordon Borthwick; 3) Art Heimann HEIRLOOMS: 1) Miriam & Bob Baumann; 2) Jo Meyer; 3) John Marwin PHOTOGRAPHY: 1) Bob Anderson; 2) Annette Cech; 3) Phyllis Goldman KUTEST KIDS-Gals: 1) Alicemary Borthwick; Guys: 1) Tom Evans Quilt Show - Saturday, August 24th at the Grinnell Transportation Museum. Mayflower van leaves Pearson at 9:30 a.m. and leaves the Museum at 10:45 a.m. Call John Noer 236-6560 if you wish to ride the van. Grinnell Lions Ag Appreciation Day - Thursday, August 29th 3:00-7:00 p.m. in Central Park. Old and antique tractors, family fun, music, food a tractor parade and more. For more information call 641-990-0709

FRIDAY MOVIE AT 2:00 P.M. IN KIESEL THEATER September 13 - Lincoln - As the Civil War continues to rage, America s president struggles with continuing carnage on the battlefield and as he fights with many inside his own cabinet on the decision to emancipate the slaves. 150 Minutes - Rated PG-13 for an intense scene of war violence, some images of carnage and brief strong language. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field & David Strathairn. Biography/Drama/History September 20 - Quartet - At a home for retired musicians, the annual concert to celebrate Verdi s birthday is disrupted by the arrival of Jean, an eternal diva and the former wife of one of the residents. 98 Minutes - Rated PG-13 for brief strong language and suggestive humor. Starring Maggie Smith, Tom Courtenay & Billy Connolly. Comedy/Drama September 27- Silver Linings Playbook - After a stint in a mental institution, former teacher Pat Solitano moves back in with his parents and tries to reconcile with his ex-wife. Things get more challenging when Pat meets Tiffany, a mysterious girl with problems of her own. 122 Minutes - Rated R for language and some sexual content/nudity. Starring Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence & Robert DeNiro. Comedy/Drama/Romance LYCEUM Thursday, September 5th at 7:30 p.m. in the Carman Center Roy James & The James Gang Vocal Music Variety, including Gospel R MAYFLOWER BOOK CLUB Fridays at 12:30 p.m. in the Game Room September 20th The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce October 18 - My Beloved World by Sonia Sotomayor

A Matter of Balance Class Friday, August 23rd, Tuesday, August 27th & Friday, August 30th - 1:00-3:00 p.m. in the Montgomery Lounge. Senior Education Program: Monday, August 26th - The Poweshiek History Preservation Project - Monique Shore will help you learn more about ways to have your historical documents and photographs scanned for inclusion and ways you can get involved in the project. The program begins at 10:00 a.m. in the Caulkins Community Room at the Drake Community Library. It is free and open to the public. No registration is necessary. Come and Hear Your Favorite Tunes from Yesteryear! Old Timer s Band Wednesday, August 28th at 3:30 p.m. in the Carman Center. Everyone is Welcome! Wine & Cheese Friday, August 30 at 4:30 in the Buckley Dining Room SAVE THE DATE: SEPTEMBERFEST - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th -- NEXT GREAT MRA EVENT! WATCH FOR MORE INFORMATION! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18: AARP Senior Safe Driving Class. Class size limited to 16 people MAYFLOWER COMMUNITY STORY CIRCLE September topic: Uniform -ities the garb of our athletics, band, military, academic, employment, etc. Montgomery Lounge at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 3rd All stories are true, and some of them actually happened! Come and share your experience of clothes you were required to wear

LABOR DAY FIELD TRIP: HOOVER LIBRARY - MUSEUM Monday, September 2, 2013 be at the Van at Pearson Circle - 8:30 a.m. LAURA INGALLS WILDER S MEMORIES BROUGHT TO LIFE! For more info - call IL Activities Coordinator Anne Sunday 319-290-9171 CARFIT: Thursday, September 18th 9:00-Noon, Main Street Parking Lot Sign up for a 20-minute time slot at Activities Central in Pearson Lobby. The purpose of the program is to help older drivers find out how well their vehicles currently fit them, to demonstrate ways to improve the fit, and to promote conversations about driver safety and community mobility. Anne Sunday, IL Activities Coordinator AUTUMN RETREAT DAY FOR WOMEN Friday, October 4th ~ Montgomery Lounge: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. THEME LETTING THE SPIRIT OF AUTUMN SPEAK TO OUR HEARTS The trees have so much to tell us about life, especially about the inner season of our lives. In this day of reflection and sharing, we invite you to notice how the trees are beginning to go golden, how the trees seem to give themselves over to the letting go process much more freely than humans. Trees readily allow autumn to have their summer leaves. Trees allow the frost to touch them, and the wind to toss them. They allow the season to make it appear that all is lost and that there is no green growth left. But they know better, for even at their most barren moment, when one can look among the branches and see scars and knotholes the leaves once hid, the trees already show terminal buds with the secret of next spring s leafing in them. We humans have a lot to learn from autumn trees. No one of us wants to be so surrendered, so vulnerable to winter as the October trees. Yet, each of us, if we are truly open to growth and change, will experience this in our inner selves. Our relationships and our experiences of life will ask us to be open, to be willing to let go in order that new growth can come. Joyce Rupp, Fresh Bread This retreat will be limited to 12 persons. For more information contact retreat leaders Anne Sunday or Barb Rosfjord - Cost: $5 for Box Lunch TO REGISTER CALL ANNE SUNDAY: 319-290-9171

BREAKFAST BUNCH Saturday, 8:00 a.m. August 24th - Meet in Pearson PIZZA RANCH Sunday, August 25th - Leave Pearson at 6:00 p.m.-sunday Pizza Party CHUONG GARDEN Sunday, September 1st - Leave Pearson at 6:00 p.m. - Chinese Supper EVERY MONDAY, 7:00 p.m. -TRIVIAL PURSUIT in Montgomery Lounge EVERY TUESDAY, 6:00 p.m.-table TENNIS in Sports Room, LL HC EVERY WEDNESDAY, 6:30 p.m. -GAME NITE in the Anchor- Free ice cream EVERY THURSDAY, 10:00 a.m.-table TENNIS in Sports Room. LL HC EVERY FRIDAY, 9:30 a.m. -KOFFEE & KONVERSATION-Buckley Dining Rm Theraband Exercise 5 times a week! Monday, Beebe Activity Room at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, Montgomery Lounge at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Beebe Activity Room at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, Montgomery Lounge at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Beebe Activity Room at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday & Thursday 11:00 a.m. Exercise Program in the Wellness Center. Mayflower Handbells will soon begin rehearsals on Mondays at 1:00 p.m. in the Health Center Conference Room (next to Carman Center). Our first fall meeting is Monday, September 9th. If you would like to ring with us - either regular or substitute please talk with Jeanette (236-7939 or our regular ringers. The Mayflower Poetry Club: The Poetry Club meets on the 2nd Monday of the Month - next meeting will be September 9th at 2:15 p.m. in the Game Room Dean Kayser (Audiologist): Independent residents can make an appointment by calling 236-6676. Dr. Newman (Podiatrist): Call Myrt at the health center desk (ext. 210) to schedule an appointment with Dr. Newman. Dr. McKnight (Podiatrist): To make an appointment call Connie 236-6151 ext 219. Wal-Mart and Grocery Van Trips: The Mayflower van will be making a trip to Wal-Mart, Fareway, McNally s & Hy-Vee each Tuesday at 1:30. Passengers are picked up at Beebe Hall circle drive and Pearson Hall front entrance.

Neighborhood groups for meals August 26 Buckley 3rd, Prairie Pointe, Harwich Terrace Southeast September 2 Altemeier, Montgomery, Harwich Terrace South September 9 Buckley 1st, Pearson, Harwich Terrace North September 16 Buckley 2nd, Edwards, Harwich Terrace East September 23 Buckley 3rd, Prairie Pointe, Harwich Terrace Southeast Lost & Found - Just recently we have had two pair of glasses turned into Pearson - one with round frames and one with rectangular - please claim at Pearson Office Mayflower Treasure Chest for the month of August is Betty Anne Francis treasures from around the world. On the Podium for the month of August is Chauvet Cave: The Discovery of the World s Oldest Paintings. Please contact Jean Libbey, 236-1270, if you have (or know of someone who has) a bicycle you wish to sell or give to a new international Grinnell student. Thank you 2013-14 Bucket Courses start with Variety Pack A six-session course with six different topics and six different speakers will kick off the 2013-14 Bucket Courses sponsored by the Grinnell Community Education Council. Called the Variety Pack, the course will start September 11 and continue through October 16. Classes will meet from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Drake Community Library. The fee of $20 includes all six classes and is payable at the first class. Single-class registration is not available. Registration can be done online with Jim Ahrens at jamesaahrens@gmail.com or in person at the Drake Community Library or at the desk at Pearson Hall at the Mayflower Community.The topics and presenters are: September 11 Tilly Woodward, curator of academic and public outreach for Grinnell College s Faulconer Gallery, will talk about Books, Bread, and Ghana: Making Art with Children Rescued from Slavery. The class will focus on her summer 2012 trip to Ghana, where she helped former child slaves use art to express themselves and improve both their reading and math. September 18 Dr. Peter Daniolos, training director and clinical associate professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Iowa Children s Hospital, will present a program on The Art and Science of Psychotherapy. His talk will review the major schools of psychotherapy, with a focus on techniques used and the evidence based behind them. September 25 Jim Kottmeier s class, Footprints on the Moon: Our Country s Last Great Adventure, will look at the challenges that faced the U.S. space program in the 1960s. Kottmeier helped with the design and construction of the steering and direction control system for both the Apollo Command Module and the Lunar Excursion Module. October 2 Dr. J. R. Paulson, a Grinnell physician, returns to the Bucket Courses this year to present a class on Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, teacher, politician and author whose principles helped shape Chinese thought and action for 2,000 years. The class will deal with an overview of Confucian teachings and the application of his principles. October 9 Cynthia Hansen s class, Language: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, will provide an introduction to the field of linguistics - the study of language from a scientific perspective. The class will show that even language that sounds ugly has something to offer our theory of language and the mind. Hansen is assistant professor of anthropology and linguistics at Grinnell College October 16 Beryl Clotfelter the first presenter at the first Bucket Course in 2009 will talk about early efforts to promote science in his class titled Beginning of the Scientific Enterprise. He will focus specifically on the formation in 1662 of one of the most important scientific organizations, the Royal Society of London for the Advancement of Experimental Philosophy. Clotfelter is professor emeritus of physics at Grinnell College. The Bucket Courses are sponsored by the Community Education Council. Members of the Bucket Course Planning Committee are Joanne Bunge, chair; Jim Ahrens, Annette Cech, George Drake, Jack Gustafson, Judy Hunter, Mary Schuchmann and Netia Worley.