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Century
Village
Clubhouse Gallery
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Hastings Fitness Center Facilities
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Pools & Lakes of Century Village
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Photos
by Dot Loewenstein (except where noted)
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CV
Clubhouse Library,
Sculpture
by Author Jean M. Auel |
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Sculpture:
"Jean
Auel -
Clan
of the Cave Bear -
Ayla
and daughter" |
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Annual
Resident Arts & Crafts Show |
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Hilda
Ortega, much prettier than
the
mask creation |
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Theo,
stained glass instructor, with student Suzanne |
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Bob
& Vivien Smith |
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Cyndi
& Vern Furney.
Cyndi
holding the bottle |
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CV
Resident Show Rehearsal |
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Photo
by J.M.
Back
row L-R:
Bill,
Chuck, Maurice, Sol, Victor, Wolf, Vincent, Yussie
Front
row, seated,
L-R:
Willie, Herbie, Judy, Bernie
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Here
are the three singers portraying Spoon, Fork and Knife. l-r Jean,
Cory, and Judy
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Halloween
2001 at Century Village |
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Mustard
/ Ketchup couple:
Dave
& Bonnie Shingler. |
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The
feminine man in a hat is (hubby) Horst Fei
with
animal wife Gail Fei. |
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The
Dutch gal is Mary Resen, and the Harley Davidson fella is her
husband of 49 years, Jerry Resen. Their anniversary was October
13th. |
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Century
Village Fetes Centenarians, Oct. 26, 2011 |
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A
birthday party for residents over the age of 100. It was held in
our clubhouse Party Room on October 26th.
The
oldest at 106, although unable to attend is Pauline Cheeger,
born March 26, 1905. Our resident professional
photographer/videographer Ken Graff had the painstaking
task of personally interviewing several of our centenarians. He
made a great video of these interviews but cut it down to only six
minutes for everyone to see. The actual video is over twenty
minutes long and is available for party guests as permanent
mementos. Pauline is thus the first one in the video - a position
well deserved.
Lillian
Rubin was born on Dec 12, 1907 - that makes her 104. Al
Weiskopf will be 102 on Jan. 20th. His portion of the video
shows him getting out of his car at the Fitness Center, walking up
the stairs to the billiard room, and making a perfect shot.
Helen Sisselman was 101 on Aug 14, and Regina Lasky
will be 101 on Dec. 29th. Shirley Weiss will be 101 on Jan.
25th and Mina Steinberg was 100 on June 26th. Fannie
Feinbaum was outstanding in her hat; her birthday was July
25th, and the remaining 100ers include Art Cohen (Sept 15),
Helen Siegler (Oct 11) and Harry Dubin (Dec. 10).
Please take a moment to look carefully at the photo of Shirley
Weiss - in my opinion she could not be a day over 70. Yes, her
hair is a lovely shade of red.
Musical
entertainment was provided by Jack Kasden, who brought
several singers along - their voices could have been on Broadway -
they were great! The event was dedicated in memory of Ted
Silverman who began these celebrations four years ago. Lori
Torres, the current chair, with her wonderful committee,
presented a fantastic program. Catering the buffet meal was Golden
Corral, with easy to chew items - especially good for those with
health problems. The Walgreen’s building was well represented by
pharmacist Debbie Charles, VivianCarta-Sanchez,
Nurse Practitioner, and floral centerpieces were supplied by
VITAS.
We
cannot overlook our tax collector Anne Gannon, County
Commissioner Paulette Burdick, Peyton McArthur, and Sara
Alsofrom, as well as Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher.
UCO President David Israel made a short speech. Vice
Presidents Bob Marshall and Frank Cornish were with Ed
Black, Treasurer, and George Loewenstein, President
Emeritus, was situated between two of the ladies mentioned
earlier. A most memorable event.
Photos
below by Dot Loewenstein |
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Harry
Dubin,
the
baby of the bunch,
will
turn 100 on
Dec.
10th.
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Eileen
Pearlman,
committee
member,
with
Al Weiskopf,
already
102
and
will turn 103 on Jan. 20th. |
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Shirley
Weiss
will
be 101 on January 25th. |
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WPRF
VPs
Eva
Rachesky
and
Anita
Pearce
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Main
Clubhouse Reopening
Sept.
22, 2011:
"Dance
For Your Health" |
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We
had a big event in our newly reopened clubhouse on Sept. 22nd.
Billed as "Dance for your Health," it drew a nice crowd.
In addition to blood pressure screening (with free giveaways),
there were Tap Dancing lessons that had a good number of
prospective dancers up on their feet. The affair was free, with
refreshments, under the sponsorship of Good Sam and our own
Medical Care Center. When asked why there were not more tables
representing those two entities, their marketing agent Jennifer
Schnipper explained there was only ONE thrust for this event -
Dancing! After an hour or two, our wonderful Latino Club members
got up to dance, and then we really saw dancing. We have attended
several of their dances and noted that no one sits down - they
dance an entire four hours without stopping! |
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Belle
Berger making use of
rubber
jar opener |
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Carol
Hurley points to the new "stockings" on the stair rails
at the Hastings Pool. |
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Olga
Wolkenstein at the village’s July 4th swim party
"taking a photo" of the photographer. |
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(l-r)
Juana Molina, Joe Colletti,
Terry
Avila |
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Hastings
Cue Club Tournament February 10, 2011 |
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Hastings
Cue Club held its year end tournament on Feb. 10th. Trophies
were presented at awards dinner at Duffy’s on March 24th. L-R: A
Division: Sal Belardo (2nd); Ted Klieman, Pres. (1st); B Division:
Charlie Minowitz (1st) & Andre LaPlume (2nd) |
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Annual
Arts & Crafts Show
February
25, 2011 |
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Helen
Seigler, 99, who has drawn cartoons for the UCO Reporter
for many years, shows off some of the shirts that are easier for
her to embellish, now that she is almost blind from macular
degeneration. Helen was also an artist and one of her earlier
paintings was donated and is on display in the clubhouse library. |
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Shelley Tenzer shows
off her sculptures -- Lovers in the Water and Lady with
a Concertina. Shelley graduated from the Music & Art High
School in New York 65 years ago and has talent in both directions
- music and sculpture. She confesses that the title Lovers in
the Water was due to the fact that there was no room in the
stone for legs! Shelley is well known in the Village as the leader
of the Yiddish Culture Chorus for the past 12 years. |
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United
Civic Organization (UCO) Elects New Board |
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(l-r)
State Attorney Michael McAuliffe, Dom Guarnagia, Ken Davis, Jackie
Karlan, Dot Loewenstein,
Jerry
Karpf, Suzy Byrnes, Sandy Cohen, Howie Silver. |
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Sunday,
March 13th was the 29th annual UCO luncheon, hosted by Mary
Patrick Benton, at which newly elected members of the
Executive Board were sworn in by Michael McAuliffe.
Previously held elsewhere, this year it was at the Airport Hilton
where the food and service was fantastic. Our group found the
mango sauce quite delicious, and it was served with both chicken
and fish! As always, the Al Matos Band entertained. President David
Israel spoke briefly, not only welcoming all those present,
but also reminding the newly elected members of their
responsibilities to the CV community, and I quote: "They are
called to think less of their own exclusive needs and more of the
needs of the Village and our unit owners." |
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Beginning
Line Dancing Class is called "Sex on the Beach." First
on left is John, next is Sandy, then Jerri and Carroll next row:
Barbara, Julie, Sandy & Helen Front row: Esther and Megan
Instructor Charlotte Forman out in front. |
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The
"Rummy O" Tournament at the Camden Pool: Pictured are
the three winners from their tables before playing a final game to
determine the day’s winner. L-R Cindy Maxwell, Blanche
Ritter,
Mimi
Nosenchuk, organizer, and
Adele
Fleschmer.
Cindy
was the final winner. |
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Italian
American Culture Club |
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We
visited the Italian American Culture Club in mid-December, 2010
and were confronted by a huge pile of colorful toys and games that
were being picked up and would be delivered shortly to Toys for
Tots by local Marines. This has been an annual event sponsored by
the club. (Photo below) |
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L-R:
Fran Schmidt, Dolores Rizzotto, Jerry Marenga, Gunnery Officer
McKenna, Howie Silver, Louis Hazen, Anne Borgia and Ann Falzarano,
Board of IACC |
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December
2010 Fashion Show |
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United
Order of True Sisters (UOTS) Members modeling for the December
Fashion Show: (left to right)
Lenore
Sperling, Janet Feuer, Fran Marchasin,
Diane
Andelman, Ileen Cohen |
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The
CV Health Fair was held Nov. 12 at the main clubhouse. Many
healthcare professionals participated, offering free blood
pressure exams, goody bags and door prizes. As we walked around
the room, one particular table attracted us -- the Community
Emergency Response Team (CERT) of Century Village. Pictured above
are CERT members Lori Torres, George Loewenstein, CERT chairperson
Jackie Karlan, and CERT member John Hess. |
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For
the third year, Century Village has honored residents over the age
of 100 with a small party. Six of the 11 eligible residents were
present at this year's event: |
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Regina
Laskey (100),
Ceil
Imberman (102),
Lillian
Rubin (103) |
Pauline
Cheeger (105),
Albert
Weiskopf (101),
Abramham
Moskowitz (103) |
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Beth
Baker admiring
"Woodstork
of Century Village"
(oil)
by Jim Ferrell |
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Gun
Club members:
Left
to Right: George Franklin,
Anthony
Casaccio, Bud Hesher,
Dolores
Rizzotto, Ron Helms,
Carol
La Placa |
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Quilters
meet every Tuesday, year ‘round and work together without any
one designated leader. This particular quilt by Connie Kurtz hangs
in the lobby of our Clubhouse, and the ladies who are admiring it
also have quilts hanging nearby. Pictures left to right: Jo
Landolfi, Juana Caballero, Connie Kurtz, Marilyn Sussman and Sarah
McKenzie. |
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Latino
Club
Century
Village's Latino Club is active all year round with monthly dances
on the last Sunday of the month. Pictured at the August 29th party
are the Maya Fiesta group led by Jeronimo Camposeco with Club
President Lilly Zimbrano (center). |
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Bingo
is Back!!
Claire
Garritano is pictured with 21 cards at the September 1st bingo
game. |
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In
charge of the Party Room door, verifying CV IDs is 94-year-old
Babe Bernstein, as "Bouncer" (left), with "the
boss" Isabelle Scherel. |
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Tai
Chi at the Fitness Center |
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Tai
Chi students congratulated Jerry Ziffer upon his graduation from a
four year course in Acupuncture:
l-r:
Dolly Rothenberg, instructor Jerry Ziffer, Ros Chudow,
Sadie
Lovinger, Eliana Tompkin.
Out
of frame, Doris Bacchios. |
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(l-r) Dolores
Battaglia & Maggie Pinto at the CV Computer Club Class |
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David
Lett uses raw clay to create his item. Here, David is creating
an eagle. Ceramics, on the other hand, are items that are
created using a mold that is dried, painted, glazed and then
fired in a kiln. |
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Craft
Therapy: Clockwise, beginning with standing instructor Shirley
Nusbaum, seated: Helen Haber, Elizabeth Augustine, Shona Bloom,
Amelia James, Toni Deesold, and Florence DeVeto. |
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Woodworking:
Left to right: John Caldarella with birdhouse, Gene Renzi,
Ernest Dube, Barney Kostes, and Henry Stein |
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Century
Village's Cue Club meets at the Hastings Fitness Center. John
McCaffrey & Frank Doyle pose for a photo between
games. |
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From
left: Phyllis, Janet, Mollie (in back), Bella, Ruthie (in back),
Mitzi, Karen (in back), Roz, Doris, Nancy (in back), Cathy. |
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Irwin
Frank places books into boxes destined for the V.A. Hospital.
Old books and jig saw puzzles are regularly cleared and donated
to the V.A. Hospital to make room for new ones. |
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Linda
Lawler works on a jigsaw puzzle in the Century Village Clubhouse
Library. |
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