Wednesday Art Class

THE WEDNESDAY ART CLASS
3:00 IN THE ART ROOM

REPRODUCTION

MAY 4
PRODUCE GREETING CARDS OR NOTEPAPER USING RELIEF-PRINTING TECHNIQUES.

MAY 11
EXPLORE RUBBER STAMPING – DESIGN ON PAPER USING REPETITIVE MOTIFS TO CREATE PATTERN.

MAY 18
PRINTING WITH A VARIETY OF MEDIA AND METHODS – WORK TOWARD A FINISHED PIECE.

REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR EACH CLASS

CONTACT GRETCHEN ENGLER

Challenging Blindness and Winning

A lecture on “Challenging Blindness and Winning” will be presented on Monday evening, May 2, in the Gathering Room at 7:30 pm by Clifford B. Aaron, prominent attorney, inspiring lecturer, and son of Sydell Aaron.

Mr. Aaron will discuss his life prior to being diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa, how the diagnosis changed his life, and how he has overcome his disability to become a successful attorney. 

In his career, he prosecuted the most serious felony cases involving career criminals while working in the Bronx District Attorney’s Office, specialized in automotive product liability defense and trials at Herzfeld Rubin, and now heads up the transportation defense litigation group as a Senior Partner at London Fischer LLP.

This program is sponsored by the Low Vision Help Committee.

Great Courses on Ch. 970

The new Great Course to start the weekend of May 14 on KoH Channel 970 will be “The Great Trials of World History…And the Lessons They Teach Us”

This course will examine 24 of the greatest trials in history, from Socrates to O. J. Simpson.  

We will see how societies have used trials to resolve key issues and decide the fates of evildoers, abusers of power, champions of free speech, and innocent people caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Led by Douglas O. Linder, J.D., Professor of Law, University of Missouri- Kansas City School of Law, the 24 lectures will be broadcast on both Saturday and Sunday afternoons, from 3 pm to 4 pm over Channel 970. Look for the schedule on page 1 of Spotlight next week.

How to Save Money on Your Taxes While Supporting Charities of Your Choice April 27

Start planning now to save on your 2022 taxes by giving smartly to charities of your choice.

Learn how you might save on Medicare taxes, state and federal income taxes, and state and federal estate taxes.

Guest Speaker:  Ann P. Buscaglia

CPA and Partner in PKF O'Connor Davies, LLP, Harrison NY

Coffee and Chocolate Chip Cookies afterwards.

Wed. Apr. 27

7:30 pm, GR

Mountain Music Comes to Kendal May 1

On May 1, at 3 pm, Molsky’s Mountain Drifters will be playing in the Gathering Room at Kendal.

Mountain music is described as traditional vocal and instrumental folk music of the southern Appalachians and Ozarks, usually played on acoustic stringed instruments (fiddle, guitar, banjo, and mandolin).

Bruce Molsky, one of the most revered ambassadors for America’s old-time mountain music, has been a globetrotting performer and educator, a recording artist with an expansive discography including seven solo albums, well over a dozen collaborations, and two Grammy nominations.

Molsky, along with banjoist Tony Trischka and vocalist Paula Bradley, will educate and entertain us in a program filled with the special sound of mountain music.

New Trip: Wave Hill May 18

On Wednesday, May 18, the Trips Committee will be taking a group to Wave Hill, Bronx. It is a jewel of a public garden overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades with flower gardens, an alpine house, a cultural center, and stunning views. The spring exhibition is on water scarcity.

No Wait List or Short Wait List
(sign-ups needed)

Saturday, April 30, Museum of the City of New York, Manhattan.

Wednesday, May 4, Katonah Art Museum, Katonah

Saturday, May 21, Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, Met Opera HD live, White Plains.

Music Course Starts May 10

Famed pianist Michael Boriskin will be lecturing at Kendal on Tuesdays, May 10, 17, and 24, 1:30-3:30 pm, in the Gathering Room.

Boriskin returns for a 3-session course:  Three Centuries of Musical Revolutionaries.  He will explore the music of Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann, Berlioz, Liszt, Stravinsky, Debussy, Prokofiev, Ravel, and Gershwin, whose music initially was greeted with confusion, misunderstanding, and often scorn and derision.

Sign-up sheets have been distributed. Tuition: $45 for all three sessions; $20 for an individual session.

Kendal on Hudson Oral History Project and Marketing Video

The Kendal on Hudson Oral History Project and Marketing Video is ready for viewing.

The hour-long program scheduled for April 10 was canceled because of COVID.

We were going to tell you that the video was created as an offshoot of the Archives and Oral History Project for use as a marketing tool for potential residents. We were going to tell you about Sound & Story, the non-profit organization devoted to building community memory, which conducted the oral history interviews and extracted the most heartfelt and enticing bits to create a video worthy of KoH ( www.soundandstory.org ).

The project took the better part of 2021 and now comprises more than 200 gigabytes of text and video, housed at multiple sites to keep it secure. We hoped to convey the value of this material to KoH residents, to scholars studying the evolution of senior living, to local historical societies, and as a rich source for a hoped-for written history of Kendal on Hudson.

Now the video is up on YouTube via the Kendal on Hudson website. To view the 10-minute video, go to Kendal’s home page by clicking here and scroll down to click on the blue Watch Video button.

With sincere thanks to all who participated in this project! Fran Kelly, Edward Kasinec, and Gretchen Engler, KOH Archives and Oral History Project members.

Kendal's Co-Pilot Program

Kendal’s Co-Pilot Program is planning to start operations on June 1. There are still some vacancies on the schedule for residents who want to help with this vital program.

Please join the team that offers a companion to Independent Living residents going to the Phelps Emergency Room. Being on call once or twice a month ensures that we all have this valuable resource available to us when needed. It’s a small commitment. And a big reward. Forgive us if we ask twice. We do our best to keep track but, at the same time, are trying hard to cover all the days and nights of the month. If no one has approached you, call one of us. It will be greatly appreciated.

Contact Lillian Hess (days ), Jane Hart (nights), or Gretchen Engler (overall).

Together we are rebuilding the legendary Co-Pilots, supporting each other, day and night.