The Masonic Home Of Florida
New Horizons 3201 1st Street N.E., St. Petersburg, Florida 33704 (727) 822-3499
OUR NEW WEBSITE: www.masonichomefl.com / Toll Free #866-868-6749
APRIL SPECIAL DAYS…
Plan To Join Us!
1 APRIL FOOL’S BIG BINGO
4 FIVE LETTER WORDS
5 NAUTI-CATS SINGERS
6 APRIL BIRTHDAY PARTY, CAKE, & ICE CREAM
7 “FRESHLY BAKED” COOKING WITH RAMONA
& MARYANNE IN “WHAT’S THE SCOOP?”
INTRO TO ESSENTIAL OILS WITH EMMA
8 “WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND?” W/LISA
11 MEXICAN TRAIN
12 BRIDGE GROUP
14 ADULT COLORING
15 RACK-O GAME
18 LEARN KNITTING WITH JOAN
19 BLACKJACK “21”
21 SPECIAL ITALIAN MENU—ROME’S B-DAY!
23 SONGBIRDS REHEARSAL
26 NEW RELEASE MOVIE
27 ANNUAL VOLUNTEER RECEPTION
28 ICE CREAM & TUNES / VIOLET DAY
29 MARION H.S. JAZZ BAND PERFORMS
DEPARTMENT HEADS:
Lisa Tsotsos - Administrator
Nora Pearson - Director of Nursing
Marge Colravy - Food Services Director
Diana Butler - Social Services Director
Sheryl McKesson - Activities Director
Tanya Miller - Director of Housekeeping
Mary Inglima - Director of Human Resources
Bob Robertson - Facilities Director
Wanda Odom - Admissions Director
Dr. David Hobbs - Medical Director
Own your mistakes. The only way to learn is to make mistakes. The only way to learn from mistakes is to own them. You’ll be surprised how much people will value you for owning your mistakes, no matter how small your role in them. Appreciate what you have before you ask for more. Because there is always someone worse off than you. Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live. But never forget you don’t have a body, you have a soul. Your exterior will never define your interior. Words are powerful. It takes just two to commit your life to another. Words are powerfully good or bad—choose them wisely. Be honest. People will value your opinion if it is raw, honest, and made with consideration. Escape into a film. Bad day? Don’t dwell on it. Escape to someone else’s reality or jump into a fiction novel. Two hours later you’ll have forgotten the trivialities.
4/1 Toshiko Ferguson - Hskpg.
4/2 Marge Colravy - Dietary
Francisca Horne - Nursing
4/4 Lydia Mugo - Nursing
4/6 Lynsey Carlson - Nursing
4/8 York Belcher - Dietary
4/10 Eugene Chukes - Dietary
Peggy Rodock - Nursing
4/12 Mark Banlav - Nursing
4/16 Craig Roe – Dietary
4/18 Roger McLendon - Dietary
4/19 Valentine Mathurin - Dietary
4/25 Otensia Berry - Nursing
4/28 Karen Roberts - Nursing
4/11 Bill Unrue
4/13 John Townsend
4/18 Roy Grimes
4/26 Vestal Tatum
4/27 John L. Philkill
4/29 Colleen Welde
Betty Coffin
4/30 Bea Kapfhamer
The next meeting for Residential
Center will be Thursday,
April 14th at 2:00 p.m. in
the Chapel; and the next
Meeting for the Nursing Center
will be Monday, April 25th at
10:30 a.m. in the Chapel.
Residents are encouraged to attend
these very informative meetings!
SAVE EYESIGHT
COMBAT CANCER
CONQUER KIDNEY STONES
ENHANCE BLOOD FLOW
PROTECT YOUR HEART
Man who drives like hell is bound to get there.
Wise man does not keep sledge hammer and slow computer in same room.
War does not determine who is right; it determines who is left.
Man who leaps off cliff, jumps to conclusion.
Man who runs in front of car gets tired, but man who runs behind car gets exhausted.
Submitted by Bob Elston
ROME’S BIRTHDAY!
(Thurs. April 21st)
Zuppa
Tossed Salad
Tomato, Olive, &
Avocado Salad
Sausage Meat Balls
Seafood Alfredo
Chicken
Parmesan
Grilled Veggies
Spinach w/ Garlic
Orzo Pasta
Penne Pasta
Assorted Bread
Tiramisu
NATIONAL HUMOR MONTH MONTH OF THE YOUNG CHILD NATIONAL NUTRITION MONTH NATIONAL GARDEN MONTH KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL MONTH COLOR: Yellow and Red BIRTHSTONE: Diamond (Innocence) FLOWER: Sweet Pea / Daisy 4/1 April Fools’ Day
National Fun Day & Fun At Work Day
4/2&4 NCAA Div. 1 Men’s Basketball Championship
4/2 Reconciliation Day - Forgive Them!
4/3&5 NCAA Div. 1 Women’s Basketball Final Four
Velcro Invented, 1978
4/3 Opening Night of Major League Baseball
National Walking Day - Take A Walk!
4/4 M.L. King Jr. Was Assassinated, 1968
4/6 War Declared With Germany, 1917
Twinkies Birthday, 1930
4/7&9 NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Championships
4/7-10 Masters Golf Tournament, Augusta Georgia
4/8 Hank Aaron Home Run Record, 1974
Flower Festival - Japan
4/9 150th Anniversary of End of U.S. Civil War
4/10 National Siblings Day
4/10-16 National Library Week - Use Yours!
National Volunteer Week
4/11 Apollo Flight #13, 1970
National Pet Day
4/12 Walk On Your Wild Side Day
4/13 Scrabble Day
4/14 1828, Webster’s 1st Dictionary
4/15 U.S. Income Tax Pay Day (Rubber Eraser Day)
Titanic Ocean Liner Sank, 1912
4/16 Baseball’s Longest Nighttime Game:
6 Hours, 24 Innings - 1968
4/18 120th Running of Boston Marathon
4/20 Butch Cassidy & Sundance Kid Killed, 1910
4/21 Rome’s Birthday c.753 B.C.
4/22 Full Moon - Planters or Seed Moon
Earth Day - Don’t Pollute! / Sun Day
4/23 Passover (Begins Sundown April 22nd)
4/23 Shakespeare Born, 1564 & Died, 1616
4/26 National Bird Day - Go Birding!
4/27 Write An Old Friend Day
4/29 National Arbor Day
4/30 Hairstylists Appreciation Day - Thank Yours!
2/23/16 BERNICE HARTMAN, Nitram Lodge No. 188, was born in Long Island, New York and at the age of 6 years her family moved to St. Petersburg. Bernice had one sister and brother. Bernice graduated from St. Petersburg High and worked alongside her mother in Blue Ribbon Laundry. There she met her husband of 66 years, Manford, who was an Air Force Veteran and worked as a Plumber. They had twin girls and a son, beautiful grandchildren and great-grands. Bernice served proudly as Worthy Matron of OES, Floral City Chapter #164. Bernice worked 13 years for Sears in Sales and Children Nurseries. Her hobbies include pouring and painting ceramic figurines and porcelain dolls, Sewing, Knitting, Crocheting, Reading, Singing, Dancing and traveling to Memphis on family vacations. Bernice and resident, Runette Vizandiou have been good friends for many years. They reminisce about their times working in Sears, and good times in the Star. We also hear you are marveled at how beautiful the Home is. Welcome Bernice, Room #236A, to our Masonic family!
2/24/16 MANNING “MD” MILLER, St. Petersburg Lodge No. 139, was born in Spartanburg SC. He enlisted in the Navy during WWll at age 17. His ship participated in landings in the Pacific and Philippines that deployed the first Occupation Troops in Japan after the Hostilities. He attended the University of Tennessee under the GI Bill and received a commission in the Army Reserves upon Graduation. He became a Mason in 1949. He was married for 50 years to Bernice. They have two children, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He moved to Florida from Indiana and worked as an Independent Motor Transportation Consultant and was actively involved in many Fraternal and Civic Activities. MD stayed active volunteering at St. Anthony’s Hospital in the Emer-gency Room, and for St. Vincent DePaul Soup Kitchen. He was also President of his Sunday School Class and Past President of the Winston Park Condo Association in NE St. Petersburg. He has a passion for research and history and belongs to The Sons of the American Revolution and The Sons of the Confederate Veterans. Welcome MD to Room #209S, and our Masonic Home family!
3/3/16 MICHAEL “MIKE” & MAREDA ZOUMBEROS, Fellowship Lodge No. 265, are born Floridians! They will be cele-brating 68 years of marriage on May 10, 2016! They have six chil-dren, 13 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren! Mike was in the Navy and in the Air Reserves for about six years. He graduated college with a Business Degree and became a Mason in 1952. He has been a member of Scottish Rite and Shrine since 1956. He worked as a Banker/Financier. He was involved in Commercial Real Estate and was licensed as a Stock Broker and Commercial Property Appraiser. Mike also held a Thoroughbred Horse Racing license too. He retired in 1976. His past hobbies were gambling – cards, horses and casinos. He likes playing cards, especially poker. Mareda worked as a clerk for Madison Drug Store in Tampa and then worked for Ford Motor Company up until her second child was born, then she stayed at home to take care of her family. Her past hobbies included; sewing, knitting and crocheting. She used to play Racquetball, enjoyed exercising and taking different classes and when she was 50 years old she won 1st Place in a weight lifting competition that she had never even trained for! She said she was just very used to carrying kids, grocery’s and big bags of dog food! Welcome to the Masonic Home family and congratulation on your upcoming Anniversary! Welcome Mike & Mareda to Rooms #342N/205S!
To the following couples:
Gene & Ruth Fogle
4/13/52 - 64 Years!
came to The Masonic Home
October 27, 2014, and is Sponsored
by Vero Beach Lodge No. 250. She
resides in Room #104B, and her
birthday is February 25th. She
moved to our Masonic Home in
October 2014 accompanied by her husband Mikel ... months later he
passed away. Elaine was born in the Bronx, New York and was
raised on Long Island. Her parents were of Greek descent, her father
was an Accountant, her mother worked as Head Teller in a Bank,
and she has one sister. Elaine had a love for music at an early age
and learned to play the Piano and Organ. She graduated from High
School and attended 2½ years of College, taking Court Recording
courses, then worked as an Executive Secretary for an Ad Agency,
later becoming a Court Recorder. Elaine, had two sons James and
John from her first marriage of 18 years. She moved her family to
Vero Beach, Florida in 1984, to be near parents, then in 1987 she
met Mikel at a Singles Club. Four months later they were married on
January 16, 1988. Mikel helped her raise her two boys and worked
as a Certified General Contractor until he retired, while Elaine
worked 20 years as Paralegal with a Law Firm in the East Coast.
Mikel was a Mason of 25 plus years and was Worshipful Master in
1995 and Elaine has been an O.E.S. Member for over 25 years serv-
ing all chairs. Her lifetime interest was playing the Organ. She was
Church Choir Director for her Greek Orthodox Church. She loves
music and dancing, and loved to cook and bake. She did Crocheting
and Knitting, traveled to the Bahamas and the Caribbean on cruises,
and they had seasonal tickets to Florida Theme Parks and a time
share. She also considered herself to be a “Handy Woman” - there
was no job she couldn’t handle and she had her own personal tool
kit. Her favorite pastimes are reading and computers. Elaine spent
26 wonderful years married to Mikel. Her son James lives in Ohio
and John in New York and she has 4 grandchildren. They are very
supportive, visit when they can, and talk on the phone weekly. She
stays busy organizing her sheet music, and playing the Piano in the
front lobby, for her peers’ enjoyment. Elaine’s keyboard is near her
room door where she plays often - there’s always residents outside
her room listening to her play. Elaine knows they enjoy her music
and that keeps her uplifted. Elaine enjoys the Ice Cream Socials and
her favorite program is, What’s on your mind with Lisa. Congratula-
tions Elaine in being our Resident of the Month for April! May your
Easter be filled with Wonderful Blessings, and we patiently wait for
your next music performance!
Nursery: School for nurses.
Romania: Crazy about canoes.
Effigy: Letters between E & H.
Heroes: What a guy in a boat does.
Baloney: Where some hemlines fall.
UCLA: When the smog clears from Los Angeles.
Burglarize: What a thief sees you with.
Net income: Money a fisherman earns.
Eclipse: What an English barber does for a living.
Rubberneck: What a hus-band does to relax his wife.
Chestnuts: Bolts that hold together treasure chests.
Accidental: When your den-tist pulls the wrong tooth.
Left Bank: What the robber did after his bag was full of cash.
Carrot: Disease a car gets when it stays too long in a humid place.
Subdued: Like a guy who works on one of those submarines, man.
Primate: What you have to do to get your husband away from the TV.
Are: Letter of the alphabet. THANK YOU, KAY BAILLIE AND
HERB COX for working the Library table at Pilgrimage Day!