Friday, August 17th 2:30 pm 171 Westview Meadows Rd. Main Dining Room Be guided through the life of Frank Sinatra, which was punctuated by meteoric shifts of popularity and despondency. Sway with some of the songs that Sinatra immortalized—“Strangers in the Night,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” “My Way,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” […]
Chronic Disease Workshop
Wednesdays, August 22nd- September 26th (This is six week program) 1:30- 4 pm 171 Westview Meadows Rd. Private Dining Room A self-management program to help you learn how to make choices to live healthier with chronic disease and lower your risk of related health problems. If you have a long-lasting (chronic) disease like arthritis, diabetes, […]
A Mostly Mozart Concert with Arthur Zorn & Erin McIntyre
Friday, August 24th 6:30 pm 171 Westview Meadows Rd. Main Dining Room The performance will feature Mozart’s Exultate Jubilate. This religious solo motet was composed when Mozart was staying in Milan during the production of his opera Lucio Silla which was being performed there in the Teatro Regio Ducal. It was written for the […]
The Young Onset Parkinson’s Support Group
Saturday, July 7th 10 am Westview Meadows 171 Westview Meadows Rd. Montpelier, VT 05602 Although Parkinson’s disease is often diagnosed in people who are over 60, there are people with Parkinson’s who are diagnosed in their 50’s, 40’s or even 30’s. Young Onset Parkinson Disease raises a host of questions, concerns and experiences. The […]
Legacy of Mime Marcel Marceau by Rob Mermin
Friday, July 20th 3 pm Westview Meadows 171 Westview Meadows Rd. Montpelier, VT 05602 This one-man program expresses an unabashedly reverent yet critical look at the author’s teachers, Marcel Marceau and Etienne Decroux and the art of Mime. Rare documentary film footage of the masters performing, teaching and speaking is accompanied by live demonstration […]
Rescued Big Cats Presentation
Thursday, July 26th 3 pm Westview Meadows 171 Westview Meadows Rd. Montpelier, VT 05602 Many people are not aware that over 10,000 tigers and untold numbers of lions, catamounts, and leopards live in the United States, many of them as house pets. A small group of big cat sanctuaries try their best to rescue […]
The How To’s of Architectural Paint by Brian Powell
Friday, July 13th 3 pm Westview Meadows 171 Westview Meadows Rd. Montpelier, VT 05602 Architectural painting is a form of genre painting where the predominant focus lies on architecture, both outdoor views and interiors. Brian Powell was born and grew up in Montpelier, graduating from Montpelier High School in 1969. He went to Yale […]
The Gary Residence Certificate of Environmental Stewardship
The Gary Residence doing their part to help keep food scraps out of the landfills. [pdf-embedder url=”https://thegaryresidence.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Gary-Residence-Certificate.pdf” title=”Gary Residence Certificate”]
Amira Drljacic is awarded “Housekeeper of the Year” by VT Health Care Association
Congratulations to Amira Drljacic for her award from the Vermont Health Care Association, take a look at this great article on her! http://www.montpelierbridge.com/2017/12/war-survivor-amira-drljacic-wins-housekeeper-of-the-year-award/
“Hands On” Dementia Training for Staff at The Gary Residence
The Gary Residence staff getting “hands on” training to better understand what everyday life is like for someone with Dementia. A big thank you to The Arbors at Shelburne for the training and helping better educate the staff on this important subject. Dementia is a syndrome, usually of a chronic or progressive nature, caused by […]