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Windsor Life
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Events posted in chronological order.
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Activities Office Hours:
Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
303-364-9141
The Activities Office does not accept reservations by
phone for events that require payment. The office
also does not keep large sums of money, making
it difficult to change large bills. Please keep this in
mind when purchasing tickets. Thank you for your
consideration in this matter.
PALISADE PEACH SALE
hosted by
WG OPTIMIST CLUB
:
The Optimists and the
Activities Desk will be taking your prepaid orders
of $20/half box now
through July 15. A half box
contains roughly 20 to 25 peaches depending on
the size of this year’s yield. Enough to share with
family, friends or neighbors!
You will be notified
in August of the dates for pick up. Place your
order early at the Activities Desk.
ANNUAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL
BENEFIT
with
VFW BAND
hosted by
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS, WG
CHAPTER:
Tuesday, July 12, from 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Come and
enjoy ice cream with cake and/or pie and listen
to the band. All proceeds benefit the Children's
Hospital Colorado.
Cost: Tickets are
$6
in advance at the Activities
Desk and, if available, will be sold at the door.
TRIVIA FUN DAY:
Friday, July 15,
at 2 p.m. in CENTERPOINT. Always the third
Friday of the month. Full audience participation.
Bring some friends or better yet make some new
friends and form a team.
Sponsored by Kaiser Permanente (Local Kaiser
Permanente Rep. Lori A. Matthews, 303-338-3556).
Refreshments compliments of Life Care Centers of
America.
POKER!!  WINDSOR MARINES:
Texas Hold-Em Poker Tournament fundraiser
on Saturday, July 16, in BLOSSOMS
RESTAURANT. Registration at 5:30 p.m. Game
starts at 6 p.m. Classes for beginners at 5:30 p.m.
and beginners table for play if warranted. Please
enjoy dinner at Blossoms before the game.
WATTS FOR LUNCH –
DENVER
PUBLIC LIBRARY WESTERN HISTORY &
GENEALOGY PRESENTATION
:
Tuesday, July
19, at 11:45 a.m. in CENTERPOINT.
Jim Kroll,
Manager of Western History and Genealogy
Departments at Denver's Central Library, will
discuss the library’s extensive collections. Join
us for this entertaining presentation that may
inspire you to browse this portion of Denver’s
beautiful central library.
Menu:
We will be
enjoying a salad of spring greens with chicken,
pecans, strawberries and blue cheese crumbles,
roll and butter, coffee or tea, and ice cream crepe
for dessert.
Cost:
$14
per person. Last date for ticket sales is
Friday, July 15.
iPHONE & iPAD SEMINAR:
Wednesday, July 20, at 10a.m. inCENTERPOINT
WEST. Have questions on your Apple device?
Please come with your questions and devices
in hand and a Denver Public Library expert will
answer your questions.
Cost:
FREE
. Sign up at the Activities Desk.
ACTIVE MINDS –
POLITICAL
CONVENTION HISTORY
:
Thursday, July 21,
at 2 p.m. in CENTERPOINT. As Philadelphia
prepares to host this year’s Democratic
Convention,
join Active Minds
®
for a historical
look at the convention process. We will cover
how the original process (Congressional
Caucuses) gave way to conventions and how
conventions evolved with the advent of primaries
and caucuses prior to the convention.  We will
also highlight some noteworthy conventions such
Need tickets but can’t get to the
Activities Office during the day? No
problem.
If you aren't able to visit the Activities Office between
9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and you need to purchase tickets,
get keys, reserve a room, etc., contact Cynthia at
720-862-1533 to make an after-hours appointment
or to make other suitable arrangements.
as the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention and
the 1976 Republican Convention in which Gerald
Ford faced a challenge from an upstart named
Ronald Reagan.
Cost:
FREE
. Sign up at the Activities Desk.
WINDSOR AFTER DARK POOL
PARTY:
Saturday, July 23, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
the OUTDOOR POOL. Bring a dish to share for
our potluck dinner. Cocktails always available in
Blossoms.   If you aren't already on our email list,
send your info to
 
Cost: Residents
FREE
; non-residents
$1
.
AGING IN PLACE SEMINAR
presented by DRCOG and sponsored by
INNOVAGE:
Wednesday, July 27, at 1 p.m. in
CENTERPOINT WEST. Amy Pulley of the Denver
Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) will
present topics that connect elderly and disabled
individuals with information and services to help
them remain in the homes and retain their quality
of life. She will also offer information about the
various programs offered by DRCOG and will be
available for questions. Light refreshments will
be provided. Please sign up at the Activities Desk.
ANNUAL SUMMER PICNIC
hosted
by LADIES & GENTLEMEN’S CLUB
:
Saturday
August 13, at 12 p.m. in the GAZEBOS. You are
invited to our Annual Summer Picnic to support
the Colorado Boys Ranch (CBR) Foundation/
Youth Connect program. Food for Thought will
cater the event. Food will be available from 12
p.m. to 2 p.m. Come early for the best selection.
Menu: Burgers, Chicken, Baked Beans, Potato
Salad, Pasta Salad, Brownies and Lemon Bars,
Iced Tea and Lemonade. Chuck Thompson from
CBR Youth Connect will bring watermelons and
cantaloupe for sale. All proceeds will go to this
program.
Cost:
$12
per person. Tickets available at
Activities Desk.
AFTERNOON TEA
with HELEN
BONFILS
:
Tuesday, August 16, at 2:30 p.m. in
CENTERPOINT. Join resident actress Phyllis
Woodard as she profiles Helen Bonfils.  A
familiar name to Coloradoans, Bonfils contributed
enormously to the legitimate theatre inDenver. Her
involvement with the
Denver Post
is legendary.
For more than 25 years Phyllis has portrayed 10
different ladies and Helen Bonfils is one of her
favorites!
W I N D S O R H A P P E N I N G S
E V E N T S , E N T E R T A I N M E N T & T R I P S
COMING EVENTS
Shred-It Event
September 24
Craft Fair &
Christmas Market Place
November 11 & 12
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