The Bethlen Home Messenger, 2000-2001 (1-4. szám)
2001-02-01 / 2. szám
gcttbítp iKgíjltgíjtó FALL AND HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS Halloween has always been a fun time with our residents and staff dressing up in their favorite costumes. This year our afternoon shift nursing staff decided to dress up as a herd of cows. You could hear their cowbells jingling as they walked down the hallway. Pictured are some of our favorite costumes worn this year. Top left: Afternoon Shift Charge Nurse Joann Hall dressed in her cow costume. Top right: No bones about it, employees Sandy Pavlik and Cindy Carr strut their cave woman attire and Peter Szep dressed up as the opposite sex. Left: Resident Irene Battaglia and husband Mario dress up as the Keystone Cops getting ready to arrest an employee. Throughout the month of December, residents enjoyed a variety of programs from local organizations and entertainments. Pictured below are some highlights from this past Holiday Season. Left to Right, Top row: Resident Betty Warner as she portrays the Virgin Mary in the live Nativity performed by our residents. Several members of the Resident Bell Choir directed by Activity Staff member Rev. Florence Wood during their performance of the live Nativity. Residents Luther Hunter and Michael Pavilik receive a visit from Santa during the VFW Christmas Party. Left to Right, bottom row: Residents Nelle Miltenberger and Betty Warner enjoy having their photo taken with "Frank Sinatra", one of the human size puppets they recently enjoyed seeing during the Holiday Season. Pictured is entertainer Jamie Moore with his puppet creation portraying LeAnn Rimes. Resident Dorothy Slater enjoys a visit from Mr. Pepperoni during the puppet show.