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September 2010 Newsletter

1) September is an exciting month with visits from students, volunteers, and community groups at S.A.S. Activities include crafts, games, outings, and a tailgating party. 2) S.A.S. will be making banners, dog toys, thank you cards, and mosaics to give back to the community while welcoming fall and the upcoming holidays. 3) Various movies, activities, and classes are scheduled throughout the month including a trip to the zoo, bingo, cooking, exercise, and scrapbooking.

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September 2010 Newsletter

1) September is an exciting month with visits from students, volunteers, and community groups at S.A.S. Activities include crafts, games, outings, and a tailgating party. 2) S.A.S. will be making banners, dog toys, thank you cards, and mosaics to give back to the community while welcoming fall and the upcoming holidays. 3) Various movies, activities, and classes are scheduled throughout the month including a trip to the zoo, bingo, cooking, exercise, and scrapbooking.

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S.A.S News
September is an exciting time with the ending of summer and
the beginning of fall. SAS has lots of exciting things to do and
people to meet this month . Students from Maryville University
and Barat Academy will be visiting with us and assisting with
activities. We will also have the Fairwinds and UCC groups
coming to visit with us this month. In Remembrance of 9/11 a
Contact Information group of volunteers from United Way will be assisting us in the
• S.A.S. in the evening or creation of commemorative mosaics. There are also lots of op-
portunities for giving back to your community. We will be mak-
weekend
ing Banners for the Chapel, dog toys and dog biscuits for the
• Patty Yarrow 636-866-9854 Humane society and special thank-you cards for our staff for
staff appreciation week. We will be offering an outing to the
Zoo, the movies, a park and to the Botanical Gardens. Re-
• S.A.S. during the day. member to sign up for LEAAD classes that will be starting up at
the Saint Charles Community College September 18th. So
Patty Yarrow: 636-534-5264 come join us this month as we welcome in the beginning of au-
tumn and look forward to the holiday season.
[email protected]

Important Info.

S.A.S. now has a BLOG!


Check it out at http://
www.sasisfun.blogspot.
com
Please ensure that when
registering for activities
for either program that
you forward the registra-
tions to the SAS mailbox
or e-mail your registra-
tion..
Make note of any costs
related to the activities.
When in doubt about
needing money for an ac-
tivity contact SAS staff.
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Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3

Spin Baseball 10-11:30


Exercise 10-11:30 Craft– Thank-you cards
10-11:30
Table games 1-2:30 Movie 1-2:30p

Friendship Circle
1:30-2:30 Movie In 6:30-8:30p

Monday 6 Tuesday 7 Wednesday 8 Thursday 9 Friday 10

Bingo 10-11:30 Horseracing 10-11:30


Table games 10-11:30 Rescheduled Fun Day Catholic Mass Movie 1-2:30p
10-2:30 1:30-2:30p
Karaoke 1-2:30 EXPECT TO GET
Craft: Thank-you cards Birthday party 6:30-7:30
WET
Chapel Banner Decoration 6-6:50 OR 7:00-7:50
Water games, picnic with
6:30-7:30
snow cones

Monday 13 Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 Thursday 16 Friday 17


Fall Craft with Maryville
Cooking class 10-11:30 University volunteers 10- Floor bowling 10-11:30
11:30 Table games 10-11:30
Wii baseball 1-2:30 Fairwinds & Jackpot
Exercise 1-2:30 Friendship Circle bingo 10-11:30
Coffee club 1-2:00 1:30p-2:30p
Project Heart-Cooking Beachball volleyball 1- Movie 1-2:30p
Make dog and cat toys for Light5:30-6:30 2:30
the Humane society
6-6:50 OR 7:00-7:50 Cooking class– Sack
lunches –6:30-7:10 OR Craft –Leftovers 6:30-7:30
7:15-8:00

Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22 Thursday 23 Friday 24

Scrapbooking 10-11:30 Parachute Play


Table games 10-11:30 10-11:30 Outing to the Zoo –meet at
Barat Academy volun- the flagpole at 9:30 a.m. .
Horseracing 1-2:30 teers & Pictionary 10- We leave by 9:45. We will
Friendship Circle try to be back by 3:00 p.m.
Bingo 1-2:30 11:30
1:30-2:30p
Steps Room
Scrapbooking/Paper Craft Cooking class 1-2:30
6:30-7:30 Wii Tennis 1-2:30 Sensory Experience 6:30 Closed for floor cleaning
Exercise class 6:30-7:30 -7:30

Movie Out TBA

Monday 27 Tuesday 28 Wednesday 29 Thursday 30

Puzzles 10-11:30 Craft with `Insurance Floor bowling with Coffee Social 10-11:30
Cooking class 10-11:30 group volunteers 10-11:30 Barat Academy
volunteers10-11:30
Karaoke-1-2:30 St. John’s UCC & card Friendship Circle
bingo Table games 1-2:30
1:30-2:30p
Tailgating party 6:30-7:30 1:30-2:30p
Walk in the park 6:30-
Wii gaming 6:30-7:30 7:30
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Saturday 4 . Sunday 5
Descriptions
9/02– Have fun making cards for our staff to be
given to them during staff appreciation week.
9/03– The movie will be The Gold Retrievers. When
the dog of a twelve year old digs up a gold medal-
lion that supposedly leads to treasure they team up
with a newcomer to find the treasure in hopes of
saving their home and town
9/03 Movie In—Join us for the movie Rudy which is
about a young man with dreams to play football. Re-
Saturday 11 Sunday 12 freshments will be served.
Botanical Gardens Tram 9/07– Service project- Come and help make Chapel
9//11 Remembrance Banners to hang in our beautiful Emmaus chapel.
Tour . Meet at the flag-
craft 10-11:30 with vol- 9/09– Have fun making cards for our staff to be
pole at 12:45pm or meet
unteers from United given to them during staff appreciation week.
at the Gardens at
Way 9/10 The movie will be Matilda. A modern day fairy-
1:15pm. Please consider
tale that mixes hilarious humor with the magical
that some mobility is
message of love.
required for boarding the
9/10– Birthday Party Celebration. Celebrate Septem-
tram. We will be return-
ber birthdays with food, friends and fun! Entertain-
ing at 3:00p.m.
ment will be the Francis Howell dance team.
Costs:$1.00
9/11– September 11th is a day of service and remem-
Saturday 18 Sunday 19 brance for lives lost and responders who served dur-
ing the attack in 2001. Volunteers will be joining
us in making commemorative mosaics using plaster and
tile.
9/12– Botanical Gardens Tram Tour. We will be tak-
ing a private tram tour of the beautiful Missouri
Botanical Gardens. We will meet at the group entry
at 1:15 Any questions about the event email Angela
at curtisaemmaushomes.org Costs-$5.00
9/13– We will be cooking an apple dessert
9/13– Pet toys– Help make toys for homeless pets to
Saturday 25 Sunday 26 donate to the Humane society
9/14 Craft: We will be making a fall craft with vol-
unteers from Maryville University

9/14 Project Heart– You will be cooking light tonight – For any questions please
contact Sara Willis at 636-757-05419
9/14 Cooking Sack lunches. If you pack a lunch every-
Closed for floor clean- day and are tired of peanut butter and jelly this class
ing is for you. This is a hands on class for making some-
thing different and appropriate to bring for a sack D
lunch E
9/16 Craft: SAS has many leftovers from craft pro- S
jects. We will have stations set up with about 5 dif- C
ferent craft options. Do one, or do all!
Saturday 28 Sunday 29 R
9/17 The movie will be Nanny McPhee. A mysterious woman I
with special powers enters the household of a recently
widowed Mr. Brown and has delightfully unusual ways of P
making his seven children behave in this comedy. T
9/20 Fitness– Get moving with our favorite exercise I
leader-Richard Simmons O
N
S
iPage 4 Descriptions Continued September 2010

9/21 Scrapbook/Paper Craft. Bring your


scrapbooks and photos or other mementos and
scrapbook supplies will be available. For Important Contact Info.
those who don’t scrapbook there will be a
paper craft. S.A.S In the Evening
9/22 We will be cooking up homemade dog bis-
cuits. We will be donating these biscuits to Patty Yarrow:
the Humane Society
9/23– Sensory Experience- This is something 636– 866-9854
new we are trying with those of you in mind
who may not be interested in our traditional
recreation opportunities. There will be vis- • S.A.S During the Day
ual, auditory and tactile stimulation. Come
and see what it is all about.
Patty Yarrow:
9/23 Movie Out Come and enjoy a wonderful; 636-534-5264
movie at Wehrenberg 18 Cine. Time: TBA
Cost: $7.25/staff & $6.50/ clients (in
house transfer for tickets) Sign up and [email protected]
you will receive a message a few days in
advance what movie we are seeing and
times. Don't forget money for a snack!

9/24 Tailgate party- Celebrate football


season in style with games, food, fun and
fellow fans! Cost 2.00 Remember SAS is offering “kits” for a monthly
project or activity to be done in-home. If you
9/27 We will be cooking peanut butter cup
bar cookies. would to participate in the offered project ask your
home manager to contact Angela Curtis to sign
9/27 Zoo outing. We will be lunching at
the Zoo. Bring a sack lunch and cooler up.
for your vehicle or bring $10.00 a person
to buy food. Parking is $11.00 per vehi-
cle. For those who want to visit the
stingray exhibit the cost is $3.00 and we
will do an in-house transfer for that.

9/28 Come and have a great time playing


Wii on the big screen.

9/30-Fitness-We will be taking a walk


along the scenic riverfront in Frontier
park on the paved path and also the gravel
Katy Trail. Those who utilize Wheelchairs
are welcome but are asked to stay on the
paved path.

Community Free Events

9/15– Music on Main Street St. Charles 5-7:30 p.m.


located on the 100 &200 blocks.

9/18– Lewis &Clark Fife and Drum Corps on Main


Street St. Charles at 1:00 p.m.

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