Dining Town Halls
Dining Town Halls in 2026 will be Wednesday, July 1st 2pm in the Auditorium, and Wednesday, October 28th 2pm in the Conference Center
Dining Town Halls in 2026 will be Wednesday, July 1st 2pm in the Auditorium, and Wednesday, October 28th 2pm in the Conference Center
Theme of the month is Cold, Cold, Cold. Photographers include: Mike Billingsea, Betty Caldwell, Gloria Davis, Forest Dawes, Rosemary Eck, George de la Grange, John Oxenham, Bruce Smith, Gerry Stone, Bob Webber, and Barbara Whorton.
Dining Focus Groups for Menu Selection will be at 2:00 PM on :
Wednesday, February 4th
Wednesday, May 6th
Wednesday, August 5th
Wednesday, November 4th
You will not be able to make reservations between 8 and 9 am on Wednesday, Jan. 7
Below is the list of recurring topics of interest Charlie Eichenlaub has taken the responsibility to maintain and update periodically or as timely. Some he submits after sending them to the Managers to alter or add before resubmitting them to reappear on our website. Other topics he gleans from minutes and reports from Committees.
The film “The Chosen” season 3 is showing every Sunday at 1 PM from December 28, 2025 – February 15, 2026 in Charlestown Square Classroom 216. All are welcome.
Instructions for:
How to Connect Android Devices to Resident Network
How to Connect Apple Devices to Resident Network
How to Enable Wi-Fi Calling on Android and Apple Phones
How to Connect Headless Devices to Portal Network
How to Connect Windows 10 Devices to Resident Network
How to Connect Windows 11 Devices to Resident Network
Theme of the month is Anything Old. Photographers include: Betty Caldwell, Gloria Davis, David Elder, Sara Gilbert, Tony Matesi, Charles Scott, Bruce Smith, Gerry Stone, Bob Webber, and Barbara Whorton.
Good Health is No Good Without Wellness by Dr. Stephen Schimpff
You can be perfectly healthy, but not at all well, if you’re not strong enough to handle routine life tasks.
Health is the absence of disease.
Wellness is the ability to do the things that give you pleasure and joy. To fully participate. To feel satisfied with life.
One of the principal ways you can preserve wellness is to maintain your muscle mass and strength.
This is the critical need of many residents at Charlestown.