Warm Hearth Village Newsletter
Warm Hearth Village Newsletter

HOLIDAY CONCERTS


Clangin' Around
Sunday, December 22 at 3pm
The Village Center
2387 Warm Hearth Drive

The New River Valley’s premier hand chime and handbell ensemble will perform a winter concert featuring a variety of Christmas favorites. 

Warm Hearth Musical Salon II
Sunday, December 29 at 3pm
The Village Center

Violinist, Leon Kok, and pianist, David Jones, will present a musical program of light classical works from Fritz Kreisler and Edward Elgar.  This special concert will feature intimate works written for violin and piano that would have been heard in musical salons in Europe in the early 1900’s. 
VILLAGE CHRISTMAS TREE TOUR
Join us on Friday, December 13th from 11am to 4pm, as we highlight various Christmas trees throughout the Village. Walk or drive to see decorated trees in the following locations:

1 - Village Center Living Room (hot chocolate bar and sweets at 11am)

2 - Carilion Clinic Lobby (only available from Noon to 1pm)
3 - Kroontje Health Care Center Lobby

4 - Showalter Center Lobby
5 - New River House Lobby
6 - North Trolinger Lobby
7 - South Trolinger Lobby
8 - Warm Hearth at Home - 1901 S. Main Street, Blacksburg
9 - Karr Activity Center Lobby (refreshments at 3pm)


See as many or as few as you like, in any order. Please note special hours and events for locations 1, 2 and 9. The trees will remain in place through the holidays.
VIDEO FROM KAREN'S POINTE OF VIEW

-Karen Folino,
Future Resident

From our pointe of view, Walnut Pointe has it all! It is conveniently located near our award-winning fitness center with pool, exercise studio and classes as well as community gathering spaces.
  • 36 apartment homes in two buildings with enclosed parking
  • An elevated lifestyle with generous standard selections and opportunities for customization
  • Five apartment plans ranging in size from 1290 to 1820 square feet
  • Single-level, open-concept designs with two bedrooms, two baths, (most also include a den)
  • A life-lease model with a comprehensive service package

    Contact Ellen Rorrer for more details at (540) 443-3465 or erorrer@warmhearth.org. 

HOLIDAY DINNER TO GO


Call the Huckleberry Cafe' at (540) 443-3801 to pre-order your holiday dinner to go. Please make your order by December 22.

VOTE FOR OUR TREE


The lobby of Kent Square in downtown Blacksburg has been transformed into a winter wonderland with trees decorated and provided by downtown merchants and community groups. Warm Hearth's tree is adorned in purple to represent our efforts to promote Alzheimer's and dementia awareness throughout the greater community.

Vote for your favorite tree through  December 20th!
VILLAGE THREADS
Warm Hearth’s new "pop-up shop", Village Threads, is making its rounds throughout the Village! You may have seen the shop as it has traveled to the Village Center, Kroontje Health Care Center and Warm Hearth at Home. Its next stop is Showalter Center! New inventory will be added as the shop grows. We welcome your suggestions for items you would like to see available for sale in the future; to do so, contact Sara McCarter at smccarter@warmhearth.org. 
HOLIDAY GIFT CATALOG
The holiday shopping rush is upon us...and we have a holiday gift suggestion that will help you avoid the craziness and crowds! This holiday season, you can support local seniors by making a gift in honor or memory of a family member or friend. This meaningful gift won’t add clutter to anyone’s home and is ideal for those on your list who seem to already have everything they need. Better yet, it will help those who don’t have everything they need. Your loved one will receive a card letting them know you have made a gift in their honor and are committed to helping those in need in your community this holiday. To make a purchase from our Holiday Gift Catalog, click the "Donate" button below or contact Amy Slone at (540) 443-3413.
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BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE!  WARM UP AT THE VILLAGE CENTER

If the cold weather is causing you joint pain flare-ups or other pain or discomfort, take heart! There are many things you can do to combat the frigid effects of winter. Fight the cold by taking advantage the many offerings available at our beautiful Village Center.


Swim - Come swim or soak in our warm, indoor saltwater pool. The water’s buoyancy supports the body’s weight, which reduces stress on the joints and minimizes pain. Plus the temperature, (82 to 88 degrees), can help soothe pain and relax muscles. 


Massage - Massage is a great way to combat the stiffness that can often lead to pain. The fitness center contracts with several massage therapists to provide relaxation and restorative services in a spa setting. 

Hydrate - Even mild dehydration can make you more sensitive to pain, so don’t stop drinking water just because it’s cold outside. If water doesn’t appeal to you, come sit by the fireplace and sip some hot tea, cocoa or coffee from the Huckleberry Café, open Monday through Friday from 8am to 2pm.


For more information about fitness classes or to make a massage appointment, call 540-443-3474.

HOLIDAY BRUNCH

Sunday, December 15th
10:30am and 12:30pm
The Village Center
2387 Warm Hearth Dr., Blacksburg

Cost: $16.25

MENU:
Carved, smoked ham with rum raisin sauce
Rosemary roasted potatoes
Peas and mushrooms
Country ham & bacon
Eggs benedict casserole
Waffles with chantilly cream
Cranberry-mandarin orange jello salad
Fresh fruit display
Mimosas

Call 443-3801 to make your reservation. Walk-ins are also welcome.
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