Saturday, March 14, 2026

Spring Fever and Snow!

 



It seemed as if spring had sprung when we began this week, and it gave us spring fever! We enjoyed being outside at York River State Park on Tuesday where the temperature topped 76 degrees by the time we left, and no humidity!  It remained warm for our travels to Grove on Wednesday, and the temps climbed into the 80s, but the chilly rain on Thursday tried to spoil our visit to Swem Library!  (And it snowed on the way home!)  By Friday's work day at Eaton it was sunny, but still chilly.  Overall, we enjoyed a nice week and saw many signs of spring and winter while on the road each day.  The forecast looks a little cooler for next week...but spring officially begins next Friday.  We'll have to see how that goes!!  Meanwhile, back to this week...

Tuesday

We had everyone in attendance today, and we thought we'd grab a picture as they lined up in the hallway to load the vans.  Carol's group gets on one side and Lisa's on the other, and this is one time when everyone follows directions the first time given!  They like getting "on the road again." 😎 (Today we had a regular van and an Arc bus, so Carol's group was larger.)

Upon arrival at York River State Park, we couldn't help but notice an empty playground, so we modified our plans and played first!  Some of us chilled or walked around the playground area, but most of us climbed, swung on swings, and went down slides!



It was such a great day to be outside!  




We took up 4 picnic tables as we celebrated National Pack a Lunch Day!


And there were no ants or bugs!


After lunch we walked to the Visitor Center.


We met Ranger Paige who was happy to answer our questions.  Here, she was showing us some of the fossils that had been found by the York River at Fossil Beach.  She mentioned that she had seen quite a few clam shells called Chesapecten jeffersonius this morning when she was on the beach, and that got us excited to try and find some.


Ranger Paige also explained things in the Discovery Room, and answered all of our questions.  An interesting story she told us about one of the fish in the fresh water tank was that he had been acting "wonky" so they knew he was sick.  To help him, they adjusted his diet and kept an eye on him, and now he's much better.  She also told us that Boots, the corn snake, was probably hiding under a small log tunnel and that's why we couldn't see him.  That was a bummer! 🐍


It was also a bummer that after the time we spent with Paige, we realized we didn't have time to go down to Fossil Beach.  Still, we had a fabulous time at York River State Park, and we'll just have to come back again for a fossil hunt!


Wednesday

This morning we sent a group to work in the library, but we didn't take a photo.  Instead, we got this one when Liz and Gail took some books we wanted to donate to the Little Free Library next to the community garden.  We added several of the read-aloud books Lisa has read to us over the years, and we hope someone else will enjoy them as much as we did!


We've almost got our flower arranging routine down to a science!  Today, Devin, Kevin, and Patrick set up the tables using risers so they would be taller for working at, while Alexis added water to the 12 jars in which we arrange the flowers.  Tessa learned a new task -  cutting open the wrap around the flowers.  Drew assisted her by taking the wrap to the trash can.  Gail made sure each pick had a card inserted that says it's Arc of Abilities that arranges the bouquets.


Alexis, Sara, Allison, and Gail (almost hiding behind Sara) finished the arrangements and then it was time to start lunch preps!


Lunch was simple today with just hot dogs, fruit salad, and chips.  Thomas and Drew helped cook the hot dogs while Abraham whipped up a sour cream and cream cheese mixture to add to the fruit.  We used canned pineapple chunks and red seedless grapes that Patrick and Tessa removed from the stems.  Gail broke pecan halves into smaller pieces, too.  The entire lunch was good, but the fruit salad was particularly tasty!


Our GCOC crew was surprised to find out there were no canned goods to pack today.  They worked with fresh veggies instead.  Joel helped Xavier, Kevin, Liz, and Erik bag kale.


Don't fall asleep on us now, Xavier!  LOL!


Liz and Kevin were wondering if we have ever cooked kale?  We did, but it was a long time ago!


Bryan, Laura, Annmarie, and Devin worked with Carol to bag 200 pounds of potatoes!  They had to put 10 in each bag.  This is a 50 pound bag in the photo, and that's a lot of potatoes!


Sweet Peggy made her delicious peanut butter cookies for us, and we took them back to the center to share with everyone.  She hand places peanuts on top of each cookie before baking them!  Thanks, Peggy.  They were so, so, so good!!  Joel and Thom are shown in this picture with us and Peggy, but our friend Ursula is missing because she fell and broke her ankle during her and Thom's recent move to a new home.  We missed you very much, Ursula, and wish you a speedy recovery.  (Check your mail in a few days...💖💖💖)


We recently acquired a ton of new Bingo prizes from our friend Kelly at APEX-PT (Lexi's cousin 😍).  There were lots of Disney items along with craft kits and other art supplies, and lots of fidgets, too!  Before our game, some of the guys organized everything.  Thanks, Kelly!  We love Bingo prizes!!!


We played Dr. Seuss Bingo for the first time today.  Our spaces had pictures of covers from his books.  We knew he had written over 60 books, but we found out there are a lot of Dr. Seuss books we have never heard of!


We wrapped up a busy Wednesday with a math color by number activity that made cute leprechauns to add to our March decorations.  Different groups had different math problem challenges, but everyone ended up with a cute leprechaun!


Thursday

We thought it would be raining before we got to Swem Library this morning, but it held off until we got back to AFCC.  We got a little bit wet walking in, but most of the complaints were because it had gotten so cold!  Then, we heard it might snow later, and we couldn't believe that...until we saw it snowing on the way home!  What a crazy weather day, after hitting the mid 80s yesterday!   

At any rate, we had a great time touring Swem Library on the campus of William and Mary.  We thank our friend Marisol, and the corgis, Tucker, Nellie, and Louie, for arranging this tour for us.  They visit the library each week to hang out with Tribe students, and are very well-loved on campus!


Marisol introduced us to Jay Gaidmore, who is the Marian and Alan McLeod Director of Special Collections at the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at Swem.  He explained that the SCRC houses rare and unique materials including original manuscripts, photographs, rare books, maps, and more.  It connects students, faculty, and researchers with these materials. 


Today, we spent time in the reading room of the SCRC where Jay and his staff had assembled an amazing collection of books and prints related to dogs!  The SCRC has the second largest collection of books about dogs in the United States!


We enjoyed spending over 30 minutes looking at the items on display.  Jay explained that many of the books, especially older ones, were placed in foam blocks that would prop them up for reading so they wouldn't have to be handled too much.  We had to wash our hands before entering, by the way!


Great reading, Laura!!


Jay also pointed out the Warren E. Burger Office Exhibit.  He was a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and this exhibit houses many artifacts from his career, including his papers and many photographs and other memorabilia.  Chief Justice Burger was the university's chancellor from 1986-1993.


After our visit to the SCRC, Jay continued our tour by walking us through areas of the library where students gather to study, and even relax.  They are allowed to bring food and drink in these days, and there are even a few massage chairs!  Students were on Spring Break this week, so we didn't get to see any today.


Jay told us that if we have a library card from Williamsburg Regional Library, we are welcome to visit Swem and check out books.


We were excited to see some of Steve Prince's work on display.  Steve, who is Xavier's stepfather and our friend, is the Distinguished Artist in Residence, as well as Director of Engagement, at the Muscarelle Museum, and we usually recognize his work if we see it out and about in the community.


This was something cool that Jay pointed out to us.  It's a boundary stone that was placed in 1694 to mark the College lands.  It's the earliest original relic of the College of William and Mary in Virginia.  We also learned that the college could have been built in Yorktown!



The last area we visited was the ground floor of the library where the original statue of Lord Botetourt is on display.  Botetourt was a popular governor of the Virginia colony who only served two years before dying unexpectedly in 1770 while still in office.  This statue was commissioned to honor him, and originally stood at the Capitol building.  


Thank you, Marisol and Jay, for this interesting and fun tour of Swem Library.  We enjoyed it very much!


We returned to AFCC for lunch and then we welcomed Liz's dad, Greg, who brought visitors from Ferguson Enterprises to meet us.  Greg retired from Ferguson a couple of years ago, but he remains connected, and today he was excited to introduce us to Nicole, Erin, Jasmine, and Peter, who announced that Ferguson will be providing equipment and appliances for our kitchen at the new building!  Wow!  Thank you so much, Ferguson Enterprises.  We cannot thank you enough for the wonderful opportunity we will have to work in a dream kitchen!


We finished the day with a celebration for National Popcorn Lovers Day, but these big smiles were really for the exciting news from Ferguson!


We had just enough time to watch an episode called "Lucy Goes to the Hospital" from I Love Lucy.  There was so much laughter as our guys watched this old show...we don't know which was more hilarious, our guys or the show?!


Friday

It wasn't snowing or raining, but it was cold this morning as we went to Eaton for a work day.  When Lisa and Carol arrived at the Rec Center to pick up vans, Liz, who picks up the keys from the desk and rides with them, was scraping ice off one of the van's windshields.  Her dad, Greg, was working on the other one.  Thanks, Liz and Greg, for helping to get us on the road safely!


Everyone was in attendance today, so we had fingers crossed that Ethan would have plenty of work for us at Eaton.  We're so efficient that it takes a lot to keep us busy.  Luckily, today there was plenty to do!


Kate, Liz, Carol, Nan, Alexis, and Erik unpacked several hundred lightbulbs and carefully repacked them in smaller boxes with bubble wrap in between the layers.  Bryan and Sara used clippers to snip small pieces off of white plates, and they worked through a couple of hundred pieces.  Devin and Patrick had hundreds of large yellow parts to repack into smaller tubs.  


There were also hundreds of things called amps that Abraham, Kevin, Tessa, Xavier, Michelle, Annmarie, and Laura unpacked.  Each amp had to be removed from a small white box, and the unneeded screws inside were to be tossed in the trash.  Next, the amps had to be repacked into the medium-sized brown boxes.  Gail is also shown in this collage.  She was responsible for folding all of the paper between the parts Dev and Pat worked with so that the paper could be recycled.


Drew was responsible for making sure our amp workers had a steady supply of boxes to unpack.  This video captures his (and our) outstanding work ethic!


Before leaving, Michelle, Gail, and Erik made a run to the recycle bin, while Bryan and Patrick emptied a bin of trash.  What a productive work morning it was!  We're so proud of our team! 👏👏



After lunch we acted out another chapter of George Washington's Socks, the book we've been reading recently.  It's about some kids who time travel back to 1776 to experience the Revolutionary War.  In today's chapter, they find the time-travel boat that will take them back home.  Bryan, Erik, Patrick, and Thomas portray the main character boys and Sara is a little sister.


Devin portrays General Washington, who in this scene had slipped and fallen in some water.  Gail portrays one of his soldiers who comes to help him.



In this scene Alexis plays Captain McCowly who really saw the time travel boat vanish with the kids in it.  General Washington believes Captain McCowly has had too much to drink while celebrating the previous night's victory at Trenton, and he orders two of his aides, portrayed by Liz and Kate, to take McCowly away.  This is a fun twist on our read-alouds, and we're looking forward to acting out the conclusion of the book next week.


After all the drama from our acting, we decided to end the day with some comedy.  We watched an episode of Gilligan's Island where Gilligan found a stone that would grant him 3 wishes.  Believe it or not, when the episode ended, the castaways were still stranded! 😂😂😂


Monday, March 16, will mark the 10th anniversary of Arc of Abilities.  We had hoped to celebrate in our new forever home, but things aren't going as quickly as we'd like with the renovations.  We are learning the value of patience, and we know the wait will be worth it!  In the meantime, we decorated our entry wall with a series of group photos from over the years that show how much we have both changed and stayed the same.  We'll have a simple celebration on Tuesday when we enjoy lunch out at a place we have been smelling the aroma of on our travels for 10 years:  Old City Barbecue!  Many, many thanks to our friends Moose Patti and WOTM for sponsoring this delicious celebration!  



We're very excited to celebrate our 10th anniversary next week, and that will be a highlight, for sure!  We'll also be busy with other activities...here's the lineup for the entire week:

Tuesday:  We are celebrating the 10th anniversary of Arc of Abilities today!  First, we will enjoy a morning visit Christina at The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg.  After that, we'll celebrate our anniversary with lunch at Old City Barbecue, sponsored by our dear friends Patti and the Women of the Moose!  From there, we will return to AFCC for cake, courtesy of Liz's family, and more party fun.   Thank you so much, WOTM, and Kline Family, for your generous contributions to our celebration!  We are grateful for you!  It's also St. Patrick's Day, but we're going to ask you to wear green tomorrow, as we will celebrate that with our therapy dog friends.

Wednesday:  It's Therapy Dog Day and we're going to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, so please wear your green today (we have hats and other accessories if you need them).  We'll also do our JRES and CSL service projects, and make thank you cards for our friends who sponsored yesterday's celebration.  Lunch on your own, but we are making our traditional Blarney Stone Cookies (using the Pizza Pizzazz machine from 2016), so don't bring dessert!  JRES Cafeteria is offering Spaghetti with Meat Sauce or Philly Cheese Steak.

Thursday:  It's time for our monthly visit with the women's group at Williamsburg United Methodist Church!  Today's theme is "Exercise," so dress to stretch and we'll remember to take our water bottles.  After lunch we'll celebrate National Let's Laugh Day with jokes and a funny movie.  Lunch on your own.  JRES Cafeteria is serving Domino's Pizza or Deli Sub.

Friday:  It's PSP Work Day, so please wear PSP shirts.  The AFCC crew will tackle some spring cleaning, and then we will meet the PSP group at the park for a picnic and walk.  It's also the first day of spring, so on the way back to the center, we'll stop at Rita's for a free sample of Italian ice!  We had so much fun doing that last year that we hope the weather will cooperate so we can do it again this year!  Please bring a bagged lunch.

Enjoy the weekend,

Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang


























Saturday, March 7, 2026

Happy Birthday Drew and Annmarie!

 

What a fun week it was at the Arc of Abilities as we kicked off Spring Birthday Season!  We celebrated Drew on Tuesday and Annmarie on Friday, and we are so thankful for the wonderful time we had with their families.  We had a great day of service work and welcoming Allison back on Wednesday.  On Thursday we celebrated reading and cheese doodles (keep scrolling)!  Before partying on Friday we also worked at Pet Supplies Plus, but it was mostly a celebratory week!

Saturday

Before we get to our regular week, here are some photos from Saturday evening.  For quite a while now we have been assisting Patti and our Women of the Moose friends with their monthly Bingo Nights.  These usually take place on the last Saturday of the month, and some of our guys volunteer to be the Bingo callers.  We're happy to give back in this way to help our WOTM friends, who have been so gracious in supporting The Arc and the Arc of Abilities over the years!

Alexis and Devin paused from their calling duties long enough to get a photo with our dear WOTM friend, Moose Patti!

Over the course of about 2 hours, Devin and Alexis called several Bingo games, entertained the players with some silly antics, and had a great time!  The monthly Bingo Night helps WOTM raise money to support other great causes, too!  Great job, Lexi and Dev!  We're very proud of you!


Here's a throwback photo from December when Liz and Alexis volunteered.  We're proud of Liz, Alexis, and Devin, and we hope to bring on other AoA friends to volunteer in the future!


Tuesday

Usually the highlight of the first Tuesday of the month is bowling and having pizza for lunch, but today it was that AND celebrating Drew's 35th birthday!  Drew loves both bowling and pizza, so this was the perfect party for him.

That's a pretty cool shirt, Drew, and perfect for today!

We arrived at Bowlero to find that our "usual" lanes 1-4 were all in working order today.  We do like our routine!


Early on, we almost caught a high-five in action.  With Sara looking on, Erik was congratulating Patrick on a strike!


Bowling is a lot of fun as you can tell from these random shots.  We celebrate strikes, spares, "almost" strikes and spares, and just being together!


It was great getting to bowl on Drew's birthday, and we were also happy to welcome Abraham back.  He was visiting his sister in Missouri for a few weeks.  Apologies to Alexis today...we overlooked getting her in one of these random shots.


When we got back to AFCC, Drew's parents, Donna and Andy were pulling in with fresh, hot pizza for his birthday lunch!  This was a treat since they picked it up at a nearby Pizza Hut so it didn't have to travel too far.  Usually, we pick up pizza at Domino's on Richmond Road, and by the time we get back to AFCC, it's warm enough, but not exactly hot!  We LOVE all pizza, though.  It was just a nice change to get to eat it while it was still fairly hot!  Thank you, Donna and Andy, for celebrating Drew and hanging out with us today, and for the tasty (and hot) pizza!  The fresh fruit was also good, and of course, the cupcakes at the end! 🍕🍉🥳🍕🧁🎉🍕


Thanks also to Donna for sharing this picture of Drew with Carol, Nan, and Lisa.  They don't make it into many of our photos. 😉


Drew, we hope all of your wishes come true!  Thanks again to Donna and Andy for a party as sweet as these cupcakes!


Wednesday

Look who came back today!  Allison has a brand new knee and she is moving like a rock star!  We also welcomed Kate back today after a week long illness.  We were a full house!


Service Work Wednesday got off to a great start when we sent Liz, Sara, Alexis, Michelle, Laura, and Gail to help at the JRES Library.



We sent Alexis, Sara, Abraham, Thomas, Gail, Drew, Erik, Patrick, and Michelle to help bag nonperishables at GCOC with Peggy and Joel.  We saw Thom and Ursula briefly, as they were working in another area of the building.


As always, we are very thankful for treats provided by our friends Peggy and Ursula.  Today, Peggy had mini Moon Pies for everyone!  We enjoyed them after lunch.  Yum!!  Thank you, Peggy!


Also on our service work schedule today was making flower arrangements for Commonwealth Senior Living.  Tessa chipped in to assist Nan and Allison.  It was another colorful week!



While not service work, updating our calendar each month and preparing new room decorations is a very important task. 

Kate and Kevin removed the February event labels and reset the calendar for March, which wasn't too challenging today since both February and March began on a Sunday!


Liz and Bryan (with an assist from Alexis before she went to GCOC) prepared March calendar squares with pictures to represent some of our upcoming activities.  Bryan is getting speedy quick at this skill, which involves finding images online to cut and paste onto our squares.


We appreciate our bubble letter crew, and they take pride in their designs!  Laura, Annmarie, and Xavier used rainbow colors to get the MARCH letters ready to go on the wall.


Kate also assisted Devin in removing all of the February decorations from our walls and window sills.  We were particularly ready to bid farewell to the snowmen... 😂


The sunshine and warmer temperatures gave us a taste of spring today.  We enjoyed being outside after our work was done inside!  We walked and talked, and some of us shot hoops.


Bryan and Alexis removed pine needles from our herb garden.  We hope to get it moved to the new building soon, and the master gardeners want to help us refresh it for the upcoming herb growing season.


Today was National Marching Music Day, so we enjoyed learning about the process marching bands go through to create their performances.  It's really cool how they can get all of their steps in sync while still playing the music.  This smaller band was performing at Disneyland once, and right away we recognized the song!


It got Drew and Abraham on their feet!  


We were really impressed by The Ohio State Marching Band's Disney tribute show.  They included formations from several of our favorite movies.  This is Simba, from The Lion King!  Our guys appreciated the amount of practice that goes into something like this, and we all agreed we'd love to see a live performance!


Thursday

It was another gorgeous day as we hung around the center all day doing a variety of activities.  We began with a Read Across America Day celebration which was inspired by Dr. Seuss's birthday, which also happens to be Drew's big day:  March 2nd.  Even though we were a few days late, we enjoyed our lesson.

We loved Drew's shirt, and the alternative colors for the hat, but the words got cut off in the photo.  It read: "Be Original" and suited Drew to a T!

Look at all the spirit gear some of our guys brought in support of our lesson!  Tessa wore Horton on her shirt and brought the book Horton Hears a Who.  One of Kevin's favorite books, Sam and the Firefly, was writted by P.D. Eastman, who we learned was a protege of Dr. Seuss.  Laura wore Cat in the Hat and brought a collection of books, including What Pet Should I Get? (more on that later).  Elizabeth shared several books that belonged to her mother.  What a treasure!  One of them was Ten Apples Up on Top, which was written by Theo. LeSieg, which we learned was one of Dr. Seuss's pen names.  Kate and Drew were on the same wavelength as they brought Green Eggs and Ham to represent their favorite Seuss book, and Alexis also brought a nice collection of books she and Lisa have gathered over the years.


We watched a video about Dr. Seuss's life and then split into groups to read the many books our friends brought to share.  What we seemed to "prove" is that one is never too old to enjoy the clever rhymes and imaginative illustrations of Dr. Seuss!  Happy Read Across America Day!




Another activity we did was a Dr. Seuss Scavenger Hunt.  This is a fun way to learn about a topic .  We have a series of questions and we search for fact cards like this to get the answers.  Laura brought the book What Pet Should I Get?, and Lisa read it to us.  It was the first time we'd heard the story that wasn't found or published until after Dr. Seuss passed away.



Celebrating National Cheese Doodle Day was a hit, for us and the birds!  First, we watched a short video to see how the Wise factory makes cheese doodles, and we learned what an "extruder" is.  We also learned that cheese doodles are made from corn meal and tossed in a "liquid cheese" mixture.  We had samples, and yes, we got orange fingers!  Next, we used cheese doodles, peanut butter, birdseed, and paper products to make birdfeeders.  We read that it's ok to give cheese doodles to birds once in a while and in small amounts. ✅🐦




Outside, we removed last week's TP feeders and hung today's creations.




By the end of the day, there was at least one chickadee enjoying the treat!


Friday

Today was awesome!  First, we worked...and then we partied.  We love days like this!

After the PSP crew hit the road and our dance warm up was over, the rest of us got busy decorating for Annmarie's 30th birthday party.  We wanted to make a poster she could take home, and also have lots of other "30" decorations in the room, so everyone chipped in with coloring, cutting, gluing, and taping!

Sara glued pictures to Annmarie's poster while Kevin, Nan, Gail, Devin, Tessa, and Drew kept 'em coming!  We used a lot of pink and purple, Annmarie's favorite colors.

Other preparations needed to be done, too.  Patrick and Xavier covered the party table and Xavier also helped prepare gluten-free pasta as a side dish for his lunch.  Devin and Liz went to the JRES Cafeteria where the workers there are always happy to share ice with us!


While the AFCC group got ready for the party, the PSP crew did a great job helping at the store.  Laura and Annmarie worked well together as they folded and rolled fresh towels to be used in the grooming salon.


Erik, Abraham, Michelle, and Alexis worked with Roxanne to shelve cat food.  There was not a lot of product to stock today because the delivery truck had not arrived, so we also chipped in to help with cleaning.  Thomas and Bryan swept up a lot of dog hair and Laura and Annmarie dusted shelves.


In honor of Annmarie's birthday, the gang chose to highlight birthday themed items for our furry friends!  Thanks for a great work experience this morning, Roxanne!



Next thing we knew, the PSP crew was back and it was party time!  Annmarie's parents, Andy and Teresa, arrived with the most delicious fried chicken, mac and cheese, and fresh veggies!  This is the birthday girl's favorite meal, and we are so happy she and her family chose to share it with us!


Thank you, Teresa and Andy, for this annual tradition on your sweet girl's birthday.  She was excited all week looking forward to her party!  We really appreciate the fried chicken and fixins, along with the tea, lemonade, and chocolate cupcakes at the end.  We always enjoy visiting with you, too!


Happy 30th Birthday to our "Shortcake," Annmarie!  We hope all of her dreams come true!!

****It seems the video camera wasn't on properly, and we didn't get all of Annmarie's "Happy Birthday."  We apologize to her.***


Annmarie slipped away to get the weekend started early, but we still enjoyed a game of birthday corn hole!  




Even though it was sunny, it was actually a bit chilly outside, so we moved the game inside for the second half!  Here, Alexis takes a turn for Team Rainbow.


Devin scored some points for Team Sunshine.  (And by the way, his PSP shirt is true, as our crew found out this morning! 😄)


After 4 rounds, Team Rainbow emerged victorious with a score of 37-31!  


That was a fun way to end a really fun double birthday week. We won't have two birthdays in the same week again for a while, but we sure had a blast with them this week!  🥳🥳🎈🎈🧁🧁🎉🎉

There are no birthdays next week, but we'll be busy with other activities.  Here is a look at our schedule:

Tuesday:  The weather forecast looks gorgeous so we hope it doesn't change.  We plan to celebrate National Pack Your Lunch Day with a trip to York River State Park.  We'll get fresh air, play, walk, and explore the Discovery Center, too.  Bring a bagged lunch and wear your walking shoes!

Wednesday:  It's Service Work Wednesday so please wear Arc shirts.  We'll work in the JRES Library, make flower arrangements, and volunteer at Grove's food pantry.  We're also cooking hot dogs for lunch with chips and grape/pineapple salad, and we'll try a new cookie recipe that takes just 3 ingredients.  We'll also catch up on some thank you cards and play Bingo since we've recently acquired a nice selection of new prizes from our friends at APEX-PT!

Thursday:  We're excited for a new outing today:  We're going to tour the Swem Library at William and Mary.  Our therapy dog friend, Marisol, has arranged this for us and she'll join us, too.  We're also welcoming Liz's dad and Arc board member, Greg, who will introduce us to some of his former colleagues from Ferguson Enterprises (Greg is retired now).  They are also touring our new building at McLaws Circle as they look to support The Arc of GW.  After lunch we'll celebrate National Popcorn Lovers Day, with a light popcorn snack while we watch a couple of I Love Lucy and Gilligan's Island episodes.  Lunch on your own.  JRES Cafeteria is offering Domino's Pizza or Assorted Wraps.

Friday:  It's an Eaton work day, so please wear Eaton shirts and bring a bagged lunch.  If the weather is nice we will enjoy a picnic and walk at New Quarter Park before returning to the center to wrap up the week with some preparations for our celebration of the Arc of Abilities' 10th Anniversary next week!



Enjoy the shorter weekend!  Don't forget to adjust your clocks so you'll be on time next week!

Lisa, Carol, Nan, and the AoA Gang