Last Updated on May 17, 2025

Movies Shown at Charlestown, April 2022

WEEKEND MOVIES Saturday, Apr 2 12 YEARS A SLAVE (2013 R 2hr14m)We offer this multi award winning true story. In antebellum United States, Solomon Northrup, a free black man from upstate New York isabducted and sold into slavery. POSTPONED EARLIER DUE TO EQUIPMENT...

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Residents’ Association Dues are Due

Most residents are aware of the goals and objectives of the Residents’ Association and the Residents’ Council. These residents contribute the annual voluntary dues of $2.00 or more to support the Council. However, newer residents may not be aware that all residents are automatically members of the Association and Independent Living and Assisted Living residents elect Council members to represent them within the Charlestown community.

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Evergreen Topics for April 2022

.Below is the latest information on the list of reoccurring topics, of interest, Charlie Eichenlaub keeps track of.

1. Need Something Fixed or Repaired?
2. Reoccurring Opportunities for Voicing Concerns
3. Resident Directory Info
4. Swift Reach will be replaced by AlertMedia, on 4/1
5.BCF: Seasonal Pop-Up Sales
6. Community Resources
7. Medical Center
8. Move-out Process at End of Life
9. Housekeeping has resumed resident apartment cleaning service, with Spring cleaning specials now available.

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Bead and Jewelry-Making Group Meets April 21

Would you like to make jewelry for yourself or for gifts? We will show you how. Come to:

Bead and Jewelry-Making Group
(formerly Betty Boop Bead Club)

Meets 3rd Thursday of the month at 1 PM
Charlestown Square Creative Arts Studio
Next meeting: April 21, 2022

Contact Stephanie DeAbreu for further information. Contact information can be found in the Resident Directory, available on MyErickson.

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Book Review of “Resistance Women: A Novel”

Resident Bill Miller’s review of Resistance Women: A Novel by Jennifer Chiaverini [New York: Harper Collins, 2019], is scheduled for Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 7 PM in the Auditorium. This is the review he wrote for the April 2022 issue of The Sunburst.

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Brainstorming re Historic District

Three brainstorming sessions were held between February 25 and March 2. A total of 44 residents attended with 19 Residents’ Council members (a couple attended more than one time) and friends serving as helpers.

Some ideas were repeated in each session and by multiple small groups in each session. Those multiple responses are indicated with asterixis. It goes without saying that ideas without multiple ‘stars’ are not without merit.

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