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Association Events


            Event and activity reservations must be made at The   aboard the bus and check everyone in. For safety, the   sheet so we may plan accordingly.  The first two
            Retreat Front Desk.                             tour monitor/escort will sit in the front seat behind   rows on each bus are reserved for the Monitor/Escort
            Refunds are given only if an activity is cancelled.     the bus driver.                         and any special accommodations.  Thank you.
            Each event indicates an RSVP deadline date and in      PERFUME/SCENTS: Please refrain from      REFUND PROCEDURES:  If an activity is
                                                                                                             cancelled, all funds will be refunded as quickly as
                                                             wearing perfume, cologne, and scented bath products
            some cases may be as much as four weeks prior to   when attending events and bus trips.          possible.
            the actual event, should tickets need to be purchased.
            The popularity of any trip means it may sell out long      CELL PHONES: While riding in a bus or      CANCELLATIONS AND WAITING LIST:
                                                             participating in a group tour, please limit your cell
            before the RSVP date, so please plan accordingly.   phone conversations. We encourage you to wait until   For your convenience, once an event is filled or final
            We load the bus for day trips approximately 10   you are off the bus or able to step away from the   reservations are given, a waiting list will be started.
                                                                                                             Ordered meals cannot be changed.
            minutes prior to departure times stated in each trip   group and can talk privately.
            description.                                    SPECIAL NEEDS:  Please indicate special needs      PAYMENT: We accept cash, checks, and all
            Our tour monitor/escort  will board the bus first in   at time of purchase for the trip or event.  We will do   credit cards. For your convenience, you may call The
            order to ensure everything is prepared for our   our best to accommodate all requests. Be sure to ask   Retreat and pay over the phone with a credit card.
            journey.  The monitor/escort will then invite you   the monitor to note the accommodations on the event

          Watercolor/Acrylic Painting Class                                       you on a before hours tour of
          On-going at The Retreat Thursdays at 1:30 p.m.                         the Library and Utility
          Free orientation meeting: Sept 2nd at 1:30 pm - RSVP in advance        Exploration Center! Meet Sara
          Class begins Thursday, September 9th at 1:30 p.m.                      at Martha Riley Community
          At the orientation, prospective students will vote for the medium they   Library, located in Mahany
          want to learn; watercolor or acrylic.                                  Park at 1501 Pleasant Grove
          Depending on the majority vote, the appropriate supply list will be then  Blvd.  Riley Library is one of
          introduced, and an explanation of the structure and teaching method of   the three Roseville Public
          the class. Interested students can then sign up for the class.         Library locations. The two-
          Your teacher is Maria Winkler, MFA and PhD, who has taught art and     story building features three
          art education at several universities for 40 years.  Her teaching methods  reading rooms and is shared
          include class lecture, live demonstrations, professional art critiques,   with Roseville Utility Exploration Center. Project Play, an accessible
          hands-on help, and instruction. You can see her portfolio and resume on  playground, is adjacent to the building.
          her web site, www.mariawinkler.com.                                    Did you know? Riley Library is a Ballot Drop Off Site, you can drop
          In the class, Maria provides handouts of a sample painting or          your ballots off there.
          photograph, from which you will paint your own painting at your own    20 person maximum for each tour
          pace. Lessons will include a critique of the finished lesson and       We ask that you consider wearing a mask for your protection.
          introduction to the next project. We will paint subjects such as still life,   FREE - RSVP in advance for your date of choice at The Retreat
          landscapes, birds, flowers, animals and people. We discuss painting
          techniques, and the use of the elements of art: color, shape, form,    National Chocolate Milkshake Day
          texture, space, and value; and the principles of art, which are balance,   Sunday, September 12th at 6:30 p.m.
          movement, emphasis, proportion, rhythm, repetition, pattern, variety and  HISTORY OF NATIONAL CHOCOLATE MILKSHAKE DAY
          unity.                                                                 The history of milkshakes can be accredited to the development of two
          $100.00 per month (4 lessons per month) RSVP at The Retreat            key concepts, the electric blender, and malted milk drinks. So to
          Examples of watercolors by Maria Winkler:                              understand the origin of milkshakes, you actually have to look further
                                                                                 back to medieval Britain when eggnog came about. Back then it was a
                                                                                 hot, milky ale-like drink and milk and eggs were foods of the wealthy so

                                                                                 it was often consumed in indulgent celebration. It wasn’t until 1885 that
                                                                                 somebody had the idea of mixing whiskey, milk, and eggs as an “eggnog
                                                                                 type” drink, that milkshakes appeared in history. It originally was a term
                                                                                 used for “wholesome drinks” containing chocolate, strawberry, or
                                                                                 vanilla syrups.
                                                                                 In 1910, Hamilton Beach introduced the Cyclone Drink Mixer, an
                                                                                 electric blender that became a prevalent machine used at public
                                                                                 businesses. With the invention of the blender, milkshakes began to take
                                                                                 their modern, whipped, aerated, and frothy form. And finally in Chicago
                                                                                 in 1922, Walgreens employee Ivar “Pop” Coulson made a milkshake by
          Riley Library Tours (OFF-SITE)                                         adding two scoops of vanilla ice cream to Walgreens’ standard malted
          1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd                                               milk drink recipe. Termed “Horlick’s Malted Milk”, this item was
          Thursday, September 9th at 9:30 – 11:30am                              featured by the Walgreen drugstore chain as part of a chocolate
                                   th
          Thursday, September 16  at 9:30 – 11:30 am                             milkshake, which became known as a “malted” or “malt” and swiftly
          Thursday, September 23rd at 9:30 – 11:30 am                            rose to one of the most popular soda-fountain drinks of its time.
          Resident Sara Schlehofer is a Librarian at Riley Library and will take   FREE - RSVP in advance at The Retreat

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