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Residents on the<br />

Runway<br />

Neaten<br />

Your Nest<br />

Vintage<br />

Valentines<br />

cookin’ up some<br />

CREOLE & CAJUN<br />

Photo Workshop<br />

lights, camera, action<br />

HANDWEAVING WORKSHOP<br />

take it or weave it<br />

LEAHYS LUCK<br />

Milwaukee’s Favorite Irish Band<br />

<strong>See</strong> our calendar of events inside!<br />

Brookfield • Muskego • New Berlin<br />

Winter 2012<br />

<strong>Regency</strong><strong>Senior</strong><strong>Communities</strong>.com


Residents on the<br />

Runway<br />

Mary Coppens from Mary’s Unique<br />

Boutique will bring accessories and outfits<br />

from her shop in New Glarus to share with <strong>Regency</strong><br />

residents. Residents will be selected to model at the<br />

show and will personally choose the outfits they’ll wear from racks of clothes,<br />

jewelry and other accessories, all handpicked and provided by Coppens.<br />

After the show, boutique items will be for sale. Don’t miss this opportunity for<br />

window shopping—all from your seat at the show. For more information about<br />

the boutique, visit www.marysdressstore.com. The fashion show is free and<br />

open to the public.<br />

January 3 • 1:30 pm | New Berlin<br />

January 10 • 1:30 pm | Muskego<br />

January 17 • 1:30 pm | Brookfield<br />

<strong>See</strong> your campus events calendar for specific times.<br />

Surveys show the number one New Year’s resolution is<br />

to get organized. Get started with this seminar!<br />

Neaten Your Nest,<br />

Clear the Clutter<br />

January 17 • 3 to 4 pm | New Berlin<br />

January 18 • 3 to 4 pm | Brookfield<br />

January 23 • 3 to 4 pm | Muskego<br />

Diane Konrath, owner of Organized Transformations<br />

LLC, and a professional organizer, speaker and<br />

decorating consultant, will present core organizing<br />

principles to help you conquer clutter and get organized.<br />

In this timely seminar, she’ll show you ways to downsize to<br />

a more manageable comfort zone, simplify your life, and<br />

relax! Refreshments will be served. Free and open to the<br />

public. Please register by phone at the appropriate campus.


There’s no better way to learn about<br />

us than to visit us—<br />

<strong>Our</strong> Open House is just one of many<br />

events that offer varied opportunities<br />

to come and experience the <strong>Regency</strong><br />

lifestyle firsthand!<br />

<strong>See</strong> for yourself why our three <strong>Regency</strong><br />

campuses are “The Best Choice” in senior<br />

and assisted living. <strong>Our</strong> Open Houses at all<br />

campuses and week of fun are great opportunities<br />

to look behind the scenes, talk to residents, meet<br />

our staff and caregivers, and experience the warm<br />

and friendly atmosphere that permeates our three<br />

campuses. Join us for samples of chef-prepared<br />

delicacies off the <strong>Regency</strong> menu, blood pressure<br />

tests, live entertainment and speakers, self-guided<br />

tours, and more. <strong>Events</strong> are free and open to the<br />

public. Come see why <strong>Regency</strong> truly is <strong>Senior</strong><br />

Living for the Mind, Body and Soul.<br />

WEEKLONG EVENTS<br />

MARCH 12-19<br />

BROOKFIELD CAMPUS<br />

March 12 6:30 pm Leahys Luck Irish Band<br />

March 15 2:00 pm Patsy Cline Revue<br />

March 19 1:30 pm Hands-on Photo Demo<br />

MUSKEGO CAMPUS<br />

March 13 1:30 pm Healthy Appetizers Demo<br />

March 15 3:00 pm Nostalgic Accordion Music<br />

March 19 6:30 pm Leahys Luck Irish Band<br />

NEW BERLIN CAMPUS<br />

March 12 1:30 pm Hands-on Photo Demo<br />

March 14 7:00 pm Leahys Luck Irish Band<br />

March 15 3:00 pm Variety Show with Frank Reda<br />

SPRING OPEN HOUSES<br />

10:30 am to 1:30 pm<br />

March 18 | All <strong>Regency</strong> Campuses<br />

Open<br />

House<br />

Menu<br />

County Cork Irish Stew<br />

with Soda Bread<br />

Janie Mack Deli Corned Beef<br />

on Tea Rolls with<br />

Horseradish Sauce<br />

Coleslaw<br />

Shamrock Baked Potato Bar<br />

Leprechaun Sugar Cookies<br />

Emerald Punch and Coffee


Vintage Victorian Valentines<br />

VALENTINE’S DAY Evening Menu<br />

Beef French Onion Soup<br />

Spinach Salad with Raspberry Vinaigrette<br />

Sicilian Chicken with 3-Pepper Sauté<br />

& Fettuccine Marinara<br />

Shrimp in Love over Pasta<br />

Baked Garlic Breadstick<br />

Irish Cream Cheesecake<br />

Served at all 3 campuses.<br />

Residents only.<br />

<strong>See</strong> a slide presentation and display of antique<br />

handmade valentines, presented by Beverly Fay<br />

from Greendale. Her presentation will cover the story<br />

of St. Valentine to the present, with emphasis on the<br />

Victorian era. A member of the National Valentines<br />

Collectors Association, Beverly has collected more than<br />

2,000 rare and historic valentines over the past 20 years.<br />

February 6 • 1:30 pm<br />

February 13 • 1:30 pm<br />

February 20 • 1:30 pm<br />

cookin’ up some<br />

creole & cajun<br />

| Muskego<br />

| New Berlin<br />

| Brookfield<br />

Open to our residents and the public.<br />

Residents, come revel in a special Mardi Gras<br />

luncheon in your campus dining room on Tuesday,<br />

February 21. <strong>Regency</strong> residents only.<br />

Cajun Coleslaw • Fresh Baked Cornbread<br />

Catfish Orleans with Creole Sauce<br />

Bourbon Street Jambalaya over Rice<br />

Fried Corn with Pimientos • Cherries Jubilee<br />

MARDI GRAS ENTERTAINMENT<br />

1:30 pm | The Fiore Sisters | Muskego<br />

6:30 pm | The Fiore Sisters | Brookfield<br />

7:15 pm | Bourbon Street Stompers | New Berlin<br />

MARDI GRAS TRIVIA: Purple, green and gold are the traditional colors of Mardi Gras.<br />

Purple represents justice, green is faith and gold symbolizes power.


Welcome<br />

NEW RESIDENTS<br />

North Campus<br />

Letty LeFevre<br />

Miriam Regan<br />

Stanley Rutkowski<br />

South Campus<br />

Ellen & Art Baerman<br />

Sue Dinsmoor<br />

Shirley & Jim Franzen<br />

Trudy & George Grall<br />

Doris Harrison<br />

Ruth & Fred Korbus


JanuaryEVEnTS<br />

FEbruaryEVEnTS<br />

3 1:30 pm What’s Cooking? Blessings<br />

Snack Mix<br />

4 6:30 to Welcome in the New Year Party<br />

8:00 pm with Dick Strauss Band<br />

5 2:00 pm Refreshment Hour with Musical<br />

Entertainment by Roger Boll<br />

6 1:30 pm Chaplain Steve Presents Timely<br />

Inspirational Resolutions<br />

9 1:30 pm Hands-On Weaving Workshop with<br />

Catherine Jautz Bailey Registration<br />

suggested. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

10 1:30 pm What’s Cooking? Dream Bars<br />

12 2:00 pm Happy Hour with Musical<br />

Entertainment by RJ Nelson<br />

16 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY<br />

17 1:30 pm Fashion Show Residents model<br />

clothing, jewelry and accessories<br />

from Mary’s Unique Boutique.<br />

PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

2 2:00 pm Refreshment Hour with Musical<br />

Entertainment by Alan Graveen<br />

Wisconsin based Elvis impersonator.<br />

3 1:30 pm Reaching the Heart of Others<br />

with Chaplain Steve<br />

7 11:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residents<br />

attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

9 2:00 pm Happy Hour with Musical<br />

Entertainment by The<br />

Nightingale Trio<br />

13 Noon Valentine’s Day Lunch<br />

13 1:30 pm Crafters’ Corner - Vintage<br />

Jewelry Box<br />

14 11:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residents<br />

attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

14 1:30 pm What’s Cooking? Heart-Healthy<br />

Cookies<br />

16 2:00 pm Resident Birthday Social with<br />

Musical Entertainment by<br />

Michael Drake<br />

Programs subject to change.<br />

18 3:00 pm Neaten Your Nest Professional<br />

Organizer Diane Konrath shows you<br />

how to finally get organized.<br />

PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

19 2:00 pm Resident Birthday Social with<br />

Musical Entertainment by<br />

Marilyn Woolsey<br />

23 1:30 pm Crafters’ Corner - Angelic<br />

Suncatcher<br />

24 11:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residents<br />

attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

27 11:30 am Simply Sinatra at Schauer Arts<br />

to 5:00 pm & Activities Center in Hartford<br />

Steve Lippia and a 10-piece big<br />

band interpret Sinatra standards.<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> Living. (sign-up required)<br />

31 11:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residents<br />

attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

Programs subject to change.<br />

20 PRESIDENTS’ DAY<br />

20 1:30 pm Vintage Victorian Valentines<br />

Display & Presentation Beverly<br />

Fay discusses her rare valentine<br />

collection PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

21 11:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residents<br />

attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

21 6:30 pm Mardi Gras Musical Entertainment<br />

by The Fiore Sisters<br />

23 1:00 pm Stroke of Insight Sue Fuhrman, RN<br />

and stroke coordinator for ProHealth<br />

Care, discusses preventive care<br />

and ways to recognize and react to<br />

stroke. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

24 10:30 am Day Trip to the Milwaukee Art<br />

to 4:30 pm Museum Lunch at Coast Restaurant.<br />

Self-Taught and Outsider Art: The<br />

Anthony Petullo Collection. <strong>Senior</strong><br />

Living. (sign-up required)<br />

28 11:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residents<br />

attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

29 1:30 pm Leap Year Fun


MarchEVEnTS<br />

1 2:00 pm Refreshment Hour and Variety<br />

Show with Frank Reda<br />

2 1:30 pm Looking Toward the Cross with<br />

Chaplain Steve<br />

6 11:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residents<br />

attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

7 1:00 pm Fitness Bus <strong>Senior</strong> Living.<br />

(sign-up required)<br />

8 2:00 pm Happy Hour with Musical<br />

Entertainment by Tom Jahnke<br />

12 1:30 pm Crafters’ Corner - Fun with Photos<br />

12 6:30 pm St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with<br />

Musical Entertainment by Leahys<br />

Luck Milwaukee’s favorite Irish folk<br />

band entertains. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

13 11:00 am Tai Chi Class $5 fee. Residents<br />

attend free. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

13 12:45 pm Healthy Appetizers for Entertaining<br />

Travel by bus to <strong>Regency</strong>-Muskego for<br />

this presentation by Betty Holloway.<br />

<strong>Senior</strong> Living. (sign-up required)<br />

Bingo<br />

trip to<br />

art museum<br />

Questions?<br />

Administration<br />

Christine Catalano, Campus Administrator<br />

Donna Sullivan, Resident Services Coordinator<br />

Russ Leidel, Accounting<br />

Dining, Catering and Linen Services<br />

Todd Van Heesch, Director<br />

Mike Giles & Josh Lang, Supervisors<br />

<strong>Events</strong>, Volunteering & Country Market<br />

Mary Plutz, Life Enrichment Director<br />

Diane Plugge, Lifestyle Services Coordinator<br />

Fitness Programs<br />

Hanalaura Wood, Fitness Specialist<br />

Fitness Bus<br />

15 2:00 pm Resident Birthday Social with<br />

Musical Entertainment by Karen<br />

Wickham Patsy Cline Tribute<br />

Artist performs.<br />

17 1:00 pm St. Patrick’s Day Bingo Festivities<br />

18 10:30 am SPRING OPEN HOUSE<br />

to 1:30 pm Tours, flower show, demos, chef-<br />

prepared treats, entertainment<br />

and more. PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

19 1:30 pm Photography Workshop by<br />

Local Photographer Paul Owen<br />

PUBLIC WELCOME<br />

20 1:30 pm What’s Cooking? Granola Crunch<br />

22 2:00 pm Resident Variety Show<br />

29 2:00 pm Travel to <strong>Regency</strong>-New Berlin<br />

for Entertainment by Tony Clark<br />

Fox 6 “Real Milwaukee” field reporter<br />

Tony Clark entertains. <strong>Senior</strong> Living.<br />

(sign-up required)<br />

30 10:30 am Cedarburg Quilt Museum & Lunch<br />

to 3:30 pm <strong>Senior</strong> Living. (sign-up required)<br />

Telephone Directory<br />

For information or tours call<br />

(262) 780-0321<br />

Health Services<br />

Craig Pollack, RN, BSN - Director of Health Services<br />

Joni Sevallius, LPN, Supervisor<br />

Barbara Eddy, LPN, Supervisor<br />

Spiritual Enrichment<br />

Steve Kielley, Chaplain<br />

Programs subject to change.<br />

We’re Out & About!<br />

Schauer Arts Center<br />

happy hour<br />

Walking Club<br />

Quilt Museum<br />

Tai Chi Classes<br />

Tours<br />

Terry Sommers, Director of Community Services<br />

Beauty Salon/ Elmbrook<br />

Barber Shop <strong>Senior</strong> Taxi<br />

(262) 938-0879 North (262) 785-1200<br />

(262) 797-9273 South


BROOKFIELD WEEKLY PROGRAMS<br />

Monday<br />

9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />

9:00 Sit Fit<br />

9:30 Grocery Shopping Trip<br />

9:30 Morning Chat<br />

10:00 Gentle Sit Fit and Movement<br />

10:00 Lutheran Service (4th)<br />

10:30 Brain Teaser Games<br />

11:00 Gym and Fitness Equipment<br />

1:00 Personal Menu Planning<br />

1:15 Sit Fit<br />

1:30 Crafters’ Corner<br />

2:00 Active Movement and Dance Class<br />

3:00 Walking Club<br />

3:45 Reflection<br />

4:00 Games<br />

6:30 Entertainment or Games<br />

9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />

9:00 Sit Fit<br />

9:30 Morning Chat<br />

10:00 Protestant Service (1st & 3rd Wednesday<br />

)<br />

10:00 Gentle Sit Fit and Movement<br />

10:30 Active Games<br />

11:00 Gym and Fitness Equipment<br />

1:00 Ask the Nurse<br />

1:15 Sit Fit<br />

1:30 Computer Classes<br />

1:30 Wii Games<br />

2:00 Active Movement and Dance Class<br />

3:00 Walking Club<br />

3:15 Rosary<br />

3:45 Reflection<br />

4:00 Games<br />

6:30 $ BINGO<br />

Friday<br />

9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />

9:00 Morning Devotion<br />

9:30 Morning Chat<br />

9:45 Music and Ministry Attended Care<br />

10:30 Game Show Games<br />

11:00 Scripture<br />

1:00 Nail Spa<br />

1:30 Day Trip<br />

1:30 Sewing Fun<br />

1:30 Bible Characters<br />

3:00 Chat<br />

3:45 Reflection<br />

4:00 Games<br />

6:30 Cinema Flicks<br />

Sunday<br />

9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />

9:30 Open Gym<br />

10:00 Open Card Games<br />

1:30 Cinema Flicks<br />

Tuesday<br />

9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />

9:30 Morning Chat<br />

10:30 Table Games<br />

1:00 Blood Pressure Screening<br />

1:30 What’s Cooking<br />

1:30 Day Trip<br />

3:00 Rosary<br />

3:30 Bible Study (2nd & 4th)<br />

3:45 Reflection<br />

4:00 Games<br />

6:30 Bunco<br />

Thursday<br />

9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />

9:30 Morning Chat<br />

10:30 News Currents<br />

12:30 Fine Arts<br />

1:00 Blood Pressure Screening<br />

2:00 Social Hour<br />

3:45 Reflection<br />

4:00 Games<br />

6:30 Fun Traditions<br />

Saturday<br />

9:00 Morning Stretch in Attended Care<br />

11:00 Games<br />

1:00 BINGO FUN<br />

3:30 Catholic Mass<br />

4:00 Catholic Mass<br />

6:30 Cinema Flicks<br />

Attended Care Daily Schedule<br />

A variety of programs are led by the Certified<br />

Nursing Assistants with the focus on activities<br />

within residents’ living environment. The goal is<br />

to maintain independence by offering<br />

stimulating activities.<br />

8:15 Breakfast Discussion<br />

9:00 Morning Stretch<br />

10:30 Game Time<br />

11:45 Gather for Lunch Bunch Discussion<br />

1:30 Word Games<br />

3:00 Book Club<br />

4:00 Active Game Time<br />

5:15 Dinner Discussion<br />

6:30 Evening Chat


R<br />

egency residents have access to a<br />

comprehensive network of support<br />

services provided by our ProHealth Care<br />

(PHC) network, including the area’s finest<br />

doctors, hospitals and care facilities. <strong>Our</strong><br />

non-profit affiliation with ProHealth Care<br />

medical centers brings our residents a<br />

host of healthy benefits.<br />

When our residents visit ProHealth Care<br />

neighborhood clinics, they know they’re in<br />

good hands. Whether<br />

they’re looking for<br />

primary care or chronic<br />

disease management,<br />

ProHealth Care<br />

physicians and staff<br />

provide the advanced<br />

health care services<br />

needed. And with 26 primary and specialty<br />

care locations throughout Waukesha County<br />

and surrounding communities, our residents<br />

can easily find a physician office close to<br />

<strong>Our</strong> Partners<br />

in Caring<br />

Featured Partners<br />

home. Many of the clinics have full-service<br />

labs, medical imaging, onsite diagnostics,<br />

and other specialty services—including<br />

mammography services at our New Berlin<br />

clinic, radiology diagnostics at our Muskego<br />

clinic, and emergency services/urgent care at<br />

our Brookfield clinic.<br />

As a patient of our medical clinics, a<br />

<strong>Regency</strong> resident has access to all the<br />

world-class technology, expert specialists<br />

and sophisticated capabilities<br />

of ProHealth Care including<br />

a continuous electronic<br />

medical record.<br />

Because of the relationship<br />

between partner members,<br />

our residents’ care is<br />

delivered with an extremely high level of<br />

communication and coordination, which<br />

quickly returns them to their <strong>Regency</strong><br />

home and lifestyle.


March 5 • 1:30 pm<br />

March 12 • 1:30 pm<br />

March 19 • 1:30 pm<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP<br />

lights, camera, action<br />

| Muskego<br />

| New Berlin<br />

| Brookfield<br />

Meet local master photographer Paul Owen at this workshop.<br />

Paul will share tips on how to shoot good candid photos and<br />

portraits as well as how best to capture nature shots. Digital cameras<br />

will be available for use or bring your own. Open to the public.<br />

Paul has been photographing for 25 years and has received many awards for his work.<br />

He is on the board of directors for Wisconsin Professional Photographers of America.<br />

His main business and passion is wedding photography To see Paul’s gallery of work,<br />

visit www.paulowenphotography.com.<br />

SELF-TAUGHT & OUTSIDER ART:<br />

THE ANTHONY PETULLO COLLECTION<br />

T his exhibit celebrates a gift to the<br />

Milwaukee Art Museum of more than<br />

300 works from Anthony Petullo, and is one<br />

of the premier collections of its kind in the<br />

country. The distinguishing characteristic of<br />

the collection is the strong emphasis on the<br />

work of self-taught and outsider American<br />

and European artists. Self-taught artists<br />

often have little or no professional training<br />

in the technique of art historical traditions.<br />

Their creations are spontaneous, unstudied<br />

and grounded in reality. Petullo, a retired<br />

Milwaukee businessman, built his collection<br />

over a period of 30 years. <strong>See</strong> the collection<br />

and other exhibits during a day trip to<br />

the Milwaukee Art Museum, with lunch<br />

at Coast Restaurant. Day trip is only<br />

available to residents.<br />

Friday, February 24<br />

10:30 am - 4:00 pm<br />

Milwaukee Art Museum


Take It or<br />

Weave It<br />

Hands-On<br />

Handweaving<br />

Workshop<br />

Don’t miss this workshop on the art of<br />

handweaving and weaving techniques<br />

presented by artist Catherine Jautz Bailey,<br />

a member of Wisconsin Handweavers,<br />

Midwest Weavers and the Cedarburg<br />

Artists Guild. You’ll learn about various<br />

fibers and how to add texture, depth and<br />

character to handwoven textiles. Catherine<br />

will also demonstrate how to weave on<br />

simple, portable frame looms, which will<br />

be provided on a first-come, first-served<br />

basis to residents. Fiber will also<br />

be provided.<br />

Catherine is a<br />

member of<br />

Studio 6, an<br />

artists’ cooperative<br />

and gallery in<br />

Cedarburg which<br />

features the work of local<br />

artists. A weaver since 1984, Catherine<br />

exhibits and sells her weavings at art fairs<br />

and galleries around Wisconsin.<br />

The workshop is free and open to the<br />

public. Please register by phone at the appropriate<br />

campus below. No prior weaving<br />

experience is required for this workshop.<br />

January 9 • 1:30 pm | Brookfield<br />

January 16 • 1:30 pm | Muskego<br />

January 23 • 1:30 pm | New Berlin<br />

Portable looms provided for<br />

residents’ use on a first-come,<br />

first served basis.<br />

March 12 • 6:30 pm<br />

March 14 • 7:00 pm<br />

March 19 • 6:30 pm<br />

| Brookfield<br />

| New Berlin<br />

| Muskego<br />

<strong>See</strong> Milwaukee’s favorite Irish Folk Band when<br />

they appear this March at our campuses.<br />

Leahys Luck, a past winner of the Wisconsin<br />

Area Music Industry’s World/Ethnic Group of<br />

the Year, this family band has performed its<br />

brand of traditional and popular Irish songs<br />

throughout the Midwest for two decades.<br />

Free and open to the public.<br />

Get Real With Tony<br />

Roving field reporter and local celebrity<br />

Tony Clark showcases interesting places<br />

and faces for the morning show “Real<br />

Milwaukee” on Fox 6. Come join Tony<br />

at <strong>Regency</strong>-New Berlin as he entertains,<br />

shares life experiences, talks, and “makes<br />

you spit your coffee out. Just make sure<br />

you have paper towels handy to clean up<br />

afterwards.” Open to the public.<br />

March 29 | 2:00 pm<br />

Campus residents travel<br />

to <strong>Regency</strong>-New Berlin


13750 W. National Ave.<br />

New Berlin, WI 53151-4546<br />

Open<br />

To ThE publIc January through March<br />

programs subject to change. please call to verify times and dates.<br />

Event New Berlin Muskego Brookfield<br />

Fashion Show Jan. 3 | 1:30 pm Jan. 10 | 1:30 pm Jan. 17 | 1:30 pm<br />

Mary’s Unique Boutique<br />

Neaten Your Nest Jan. 17 | 3:00 pm Jan. 23 | 3:00 pm Jan. 18 | 3:00 pm<br />

with Diane Konrath<br />

Handweaving Jan. 23 | 1:30 pm Jan. 16 | 1:30 pm Jan. 9 | 1:30 pm<br />

Workshop with fiber<br />

artist Catherine Jautz Bailey<br />

Stroke of Insight Feb. 8 | 2:00 pm Feb. 13 | 3:00 pm Feb. 23 | 1:00 pm<br />

Warning signs of stroke<br />

with Sue Fuhrman<br />

Vintage Valentines Feb. 13 | 1:30 pm Feb. 6 | 1:30 pm Feb. 20 | 1:30 pm<br />

Collector Beverly Fay<br />

Photo Workshop March 12 | 1:30 pm March 5 | 1:30 pm March 19 | 1:30 pm<br />

Leahys Luck Irish Band March 14 | 7:00 pm March 19 | 6:30 pm March 12 | 6:30 pm<br />

Spring Open House MARCH 18 AT ALL CAMPUSES | 10:30 am to 1:30 pm<br />

Living Well with March 20 - April 24<br />

Chronic Disease 2:00 - 4:00 pm<br />

6-week series New Berlin only<br />

Poplar Creek March 15 Display is at <strong>Regency</strong>-New Berlin<br />

Elementary School 6:30 to 8:00 pm March 12 - April 6<br />

Art Display OPENING RECEPTION Exhibit hours 9 am to 5 pm<br />

Real Milwaukee’s March 29 <strong>Regency</strong> residents travel<br />

Tony Clark 2:00 pm to <strong>Regency</strong>-New Berlin<br />

Tai Chi Classes Tuesdays | 2:15 pm Mondays | 9:00 am Tuesdays | 11:00 am<br />

$5 per class Jan. 24 - Mar. 13 Jan. 23 - Mar. 12 Jan. 24 - Mar. 13<br />

BROOKFIELD<br />

777 N. Brookfield Rd.<br />

262-780-0321<br />

MUSKEGO<br />

S of I-43 on Racine Ave.<br />

262-679-0888<br />

NEW BERLIN<br />

13750 W. National Ave.<br />

262-789-1699

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