Wednesday, September 19, 2012

HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH!



ACTIVE AGING WEEK
SEPTEMBER 24-28, 2012


As a leader among Virginia’s Retirement Communities, we look forward to joining this nationwide celebration of healthy lifestyles. For our residents, as well as guests from other area retirement communities, it promises to be a week-long menu of games, exercise programs, garden walks, oceanfront strolls at the Neptune Festival, good food and fun! 










Monday 9/24: Emphasis: Spiritual 
10am Forum, “Sea Level Rise by environmentlist Clay Bernick. 
1-2:30pm Tours of the Meditation Garden, our residents' gardens and the Tuttle Courtyard.
1:30pm Tortoise and Hare Race, Entertainment & refreshments 














Tuesday 9/25: Emphasis: Physical
10am Excursion to Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge
1-2:30pm West Tower Pool Fun—walking laps, volleyball & Aqua Zumba 
6pm Martial Arts demo 













Wednesday 9/26: Emphasis: Social/Emotional
1-3pm Atlantic Shores/Harbor’s Edge residents visit for outdoor fun—bocce, croquet and corn hole
3-5pm Entertainment, beverages & snacks!










Thursday 9/27: Emphasis: Vocational
Noon-1:30 Volunteer Fair - explore outreach opportunities at Westminster Canterbury and within the community
7:30pm Choral entertainment by Regent University











Friday 9/28: Emphasis: Intellectual
10am Excursion to Neptune Festival Boardwalk Events 
10am-noon Brain games - fun ways to test thinking, memory 
1-3pm Fitness Center Wii games - virtual bowling, tennis, more! 

Best news of all? These active aging options, programs and events go on at Westminster Canterbury on the Bay 52 weeks a year.  We don't just retire. We refresh! Revive! Renew! Rejoice! Rediscover! Consider joining us. And discover a whole new age in active aging! 

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1 comment:

  1. It is really nice to live in a community where amenities and different activities are always available. This is what my relatives asked before they went to 55 and over communities on long island. It matters because this is where they will live for a long time.

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