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(,*+7+HSSQHU*D]HWWH7LPHV+HSSQHU2UHJRQWednesday, April 3, 2024 A View from the Hill The view of the Willow Creek Terrace as one ap- proaches is apt to feature residents once again walking about and visiting and sunning themselves while enjoy- ing the return of warmer sunshine. $GPLQLVWUDWRU /HDQQ /DQNIRUG QRWHV WKDW VHYHUDO donations, gifts, and special services deserve special recognition this month. &DUO/DXUHWVHQKDVVXUHO\VDYHGWKH7HUUDFHVHYHUDO hundreds of dollars and saved the Residents frustrations GXH WR QR FR൵HH E\ UHSDLULQJ WKHLU FRPPHUFLDO FR൵HH SRW 8SWRWKUHHSRWVRIFR൵HHTXLFNO\GLVDSSHDUDWWKH Terrace breakfast tables!) Chirella Wallace, accompanied by her charge, Young Master Kennedy, brought goodie bags for all the Residents for both St. Patrick’s and for Easter holidays, adding to the attractive lunch tables and later to each Resident’s sweet tooth! Quince and Sharon Camarillo once again brought a tasty surprise to add to the Easter festivities, Sharon’s homemade carrot cake. Virginia Greib came to visit and to give the Commu- QLW\RQWKH+LOOD¿QDQFLDOGRQDWLRQ 6XVDQ+LVOHUEURXJKWDORYHO\ERXTXHWRIÀRZHUVIRU all to appreciate, following the St. Pat’s weekend. Virginia Peck gave the Terrace a new American ÀDJ$QGVKHZDVVXUSULVHGZKHQWKUHHRIKHUVLVWHU5H- bekah’s showed up to have lunch with her recently. Mar- OHQH *UD\ (GLWK 3DGEHUJ DQG /D5DH .LQGOH DGGHG WR WKHLUVXUSULVHE\JLYLQJWKHIDFLOLW\D¿QDQFLDOGRQDWLRQ $OWKRXJK/RRSVHUYLFHVDUHQRWRUGLQDULO\DYDLODEOH RQ6DWXUGD\VWKHDGPLQLVWUDWRURIWKH/RRSSURJUDPDU- ranged for a bus to take Residents down to watch the St. Patrick’s Big Green Parade. Eight Residents appreciated this treat. Easter lunch featured ham and all that goes well with it, ending with bunny cupcakes. Kitchen coordinator, Jasmine Haak receives kudos for the menus and tasty meals coming out of the kitchen. Some of the desserts so well received are the creations of Cynthia Wenberg. 7KHEDNHGJRRGVR൵HUHGDVSUL]HVIRUWKH%LQJRJDPHV are a hit, too! The menu for Joyce Ward’s 93 rd birthday lunch of the 6 th will please everyone, for sure. The other birthday at the Terrace this month belongs to the youngster on the VWD൵$QQDJUDFH:HQEHUJZLOOEHUHFHLYLQJFRQJUDWXOD- tions all day, probably. Glad to be back and part of the camaraderie at the Terrace, Flossy Watkins returned after about three months of rehab following surgery. Spirits were high when her neighbors saw her enter the door! And spirits are rising with the outdoor thermome- WHUSUREDEO\$OH[KDVEHHQZRUNLQJLQWKHÀRZHUEHGV on the warmer days, eager for more to come, and Resi- dents look forward to the changes that will soon follow in those beds. They also look forward to the return of the Friday social hours, coming at the end of the month, for they view those and other added activities as welcome signs that good weather is here to stay for a while. Lunch & Dinner Menu 5HDG\WRKHOSZLWK\RXU KHDULQJKHDOWKFDUHQHHGV 1:WK6WUHHW 6XLWH( +HUPLVWRQ25 36$VNXVDERXWRXUILQDQFLQJ RSWLRQV &DOO9HUQD 2൵HULQJFRPSOLPHQWDU\KHDULQJ HYDOXDWLRQDQGRUWRKDYH\RXUFXUUHQW KHDULQJDLGVFOHDQHG FKHFNHG VFKHGXOHWRGD\ COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC’S OFFICE HOURS ARE CHANGING EFFECTIVE Specials 4/4 - 4/10 $35,/VW Thursday - Chipotle beef taco & tortilla chips Friday 1/4 Bacon Cheeeburger with baked beans Saturday - Chef salad and breadstick Monday - Chili dog & jojos Tuesday - Chicken dumpling soup & a ham and Swiss hoagie Tuesday NightSPKDUGVKHOOWDFRV Wednesday 1/2 biscuits & gravy with 2 eggs & 2 sausage Patty’s HEPPNER’S 2)),&(+2856:,//%( MONDAY – THURSDAY DPWRSP STARTING FRIDAY APRIL 5TH, WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAYS 3/($6(3/$1$&&25',1*/< ÆƢƔƢǷ̄ƢΈĭΈǑʋƢƢΈ͇З̋ƢĭʋΈ̅ĭʋʋĭɅʯ̋Έ ̅ǷʯǨΈʉʿĭȦǷǑ̋ǷɅǓΈʆʿʋƔǨĭʣƢΈΈΨΈ ̄ĭȦʿƢƛΈĭʯΈϮ͇͇ͅΒ Outage line services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 541-676-9146 ĭȦȦΈ͉͉͊З͇͇͉З̓͋̓̈́Έʯɣ ʣƔǨƢƛʿȦƢΈ̋ɣʿʋΈǑʋƢƢΈʉʿɣʯƢΗ WCCC Ladis play day NLFNR൵ Put the Brothers to work for you • Office and Business Printing • Signs, Banners, and much more Chris Sykes Andrew Sykes The WCCC ladies golf season started on April 2 nd with 11 players. 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