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Mastering Smartphone Portraits 6 Exploring Creative Arts 7 Homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte 9
October 2025 | Highlands at Mahler Park
TABLE OF CONTENTS
On-Site Flu & Covid Shot Clinic Monday, October 6th at 10am community room Morton Pharmacy will be on-site to provide updated flu and COVID shots for residents. If you’d like to participate, please RSVP and complete the required paperwork in advance. Return the forms to the Resident Services Office so the pharmacy can bill your insurance directly. Additional information, sign-up sheets, and paperwork are available in the binder located on the credenza outside the Community Room. RSVP by September 29th
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Happy Hour Tuesday, October 7th AT 3:30PM COMMUNITY ROOM Bring your favorite beverage and an appetizer to share with fellow residents. We'll also host our exciting 50/50 drawing, so come prepared for some fun and friendly competition! Good luck and have fun! RSVP by October 3rd
What’s Cooking 9 Celebrations 10 Happenings Around Town 12 Contact Information 14 Activity Calendar 16
Upcoming Events 3 Resident Reminders 4 Tech Talk 6 Arts & Crafts 7 Just for Fun 8
Upcoming Events
Farmers Market Tuesday, October 7th at 1pm-3pm Parking Lot No need to head over to the Farmers Market, the market is visiting us! Jim's Produce will be returning one final time for the year with a selection of fresh produce for residents to purchase. No RSVP required
PAST ACTIVITIES & RECREATIONAL Events
SPOTLIGHT EVENTS
Who won $100?
Walkers & Scooters FOR THE SAFETY OF EVERYONE Please do not use walkers or scooters to prop doors open! Also, walkers and scooters should not be left in the common areas of the community or in hallways when you leave the building. You may, however, leave your walker or scooter near the elevator in the basement as you come and go. If you choose to do this, please be sure to park it out of the way of foot traffic for the safety and convenience of our residents. Please also note that Highlands Communities is not responsible for lost or stolen walkers or scooters.
Autumn is that magical time when the air turns crisp, the sweaters come out, and we collectively pretend that we like pumpkin spice more than we actually do.
Visiting Pets Just a friendly reminder that visiting pets are not allowed on the premises. Service animals are welcome at all times.
Valley Transit Presentation & Ride Along MONDAY, OCTOBER 20TH & 27TH AT 1PM COMMUNITY ROOM Sarah Schneider & Stephanie Gifford from Valley Transit will be joining us on Monday, October 20th to help residents to understand the transit system and how it can benefit them. On the following Monday, October 27th they will provide an opportunity for our residents to "Ride-a-long" and experience the transit system for themselves. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about what they have to offer. RSVP by October 13th
resident reminders
The trees are about to show us how lovely it is to let things go- except snacks, never let snacks go!
This month’s winner of our $100 lease renewal drawing is Annette Fuller of River Crossing.
Emergency Light Testing MONDAY, OCTOBER 13TH We'll be conducting our annual testing of building emergency lights. During this time the halls and garage may be darker than usual. The testing will be done throughout the day. Please take extra caution when moving through these areas.
Smoking Policy highlands communities are smoke-free Please remember that we do not allow residents, guests, or caregivers to smoke anywhere on the property. This policy applies to your apartment, patio/balcony, parking lots, and underground parking. Thank you for your cooperation.
West Game Room 2nd Floor Welcome to the West Game Room on the 2nd floor. This welcoming space is always available for residents to enjoy games, relaxation, and friendly get-togethers. Available on a first-come, first-served basis, it’s the perfect spot to challenge your friends to a game of skill and strategy. Happy playing!
FEATURED AMENITY
Congratulations!
Filter Change & Annual Apartment Inspections a notice to our residents Throughout the month of October, our Maintenance Team will be conducting annual apartment inspections and replacing furnace filters. We change the filters twice a year as preventative maintenance and for your air quality. Should you prefer, we will install a specialized filter for your HVAC system. Please purchase and place it outside your furnace access panel. In preparation for our visit, please clear the area around your HVAC system so our Maintenance Team may easily access it. Your Property Director may also stop by your apartment on the same day of your apartment inspection. When our team has completed the inspection, they will lock your door, even if you left it unlocked, so please be sure to take your keys with you and plan accordingly.
Thank you!
Be sure to visit our monthly activity and events calendar on page 16 and check out our arts & crafts offerings. Perfect for gathering with friends and neighbors in a relaxed and creative setting. The more, the merrier—and you might discover a newfound talent while you're at it!
Would you like to take richer, more colorful, focused, and stunning photos with your smartphone? It’s easy, taking great portraits with a smartphone involves a few key techniques to make the most of your smartphone camera:
Collage Making: Gather old magazines, newspapers, and colored paper to create a collage. This project requires minimal skills and allows for a lot of freedom. Just cut and arrange images and words to express a theme or tell a story. Abstract Painting: Use acrylic paints or watercolor and let your emotions guide your brush. Abstract painting is less about technique and more about expression, making it perfect for those new to painting. Handmade Cards: Create personalized greeting cards using simple materials like colored paper, markers, and stickers. This project is not only fun but also practical, as you can use the cards for special occasions. Clay Sculpting: Try molding air-dry clay into simple shapes or figures. Clay is forgiving and easy to work with, allowing for a hands-on, tactile experience. Nature Art: Collect leaves, flowers, and stones from outside and use them to make nature-inspired art. Arrange them on paper, canvas or create a nature collage. Doodle Art: Grab a sketchbook and let your pen wander. Doodling requires no formal training and can be a relaxing way to express creativity. Benefits of Creative Arts: Stress Relief: Engaging in art can be a calming activity, reducing stress and promoting mental well-being. Boosts Self-Esteem: Completing a creative project provides a sense of accomplishment and boosts self-confidence.
Let's get crafting
Exploring Creative Arts: Projects for Everyone
Lighting: Natural light works best, so try shooting outdoors or near a window during daytime. Avoid direct sunlight. Composition: Pay attention to your subject's position in the frame. The rule of thirds can help create a balanced composition. Experiment with angles—try shooting from slightly above or below eye level for different perspectives. Focus and Depth of Field: Tap on your subject on the screen to ensure they are in focus. Some smartphones also offer portrait mode, which can blur the background to make your subject stand out. Background: Keep backgrounds simple and uncluttered. A plain wall or nature backdrop can enhance your subject. Editing: Use photo editing apps to enhance colors, adjust exposure, and crop if needed. Avoid over-editing for a natural look. Connection: Establish a rapport with your subject to capture natural expressions. Candid shots convey more personality. Practice: Take lots of photos and experiment with different settings and techniques to discover what works best with your smartphone. By mastering these techniques, you can consistently capture compelling portraits.
Hands busy, mind happy! Crafting is therapy - less stress, more joy!
Mastering Smartphone Portraits: Tips for Capturing Stunning Photos
Fall is the season where you buy a decorative gourd and suddenly feel like Martha Stewart.
tech talk
Say, "Cheese!"
If you think you lack artistic ability, don’t worry—creative arts are accessible and rewarding for all skill levels. Here are some enjoyable and simple art projects that even beginners can dive into, along with the benefits of engaging in creative activities:
Yummy!
Halloween candy has a rich history, with treats like candy corn debuting in the 1880s, designed to look like corn kernels. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, introduced in 1928, are a classic favorite, while M&M’s, launched in 1941, were initially designed for soldiers during WWII. The tradition of handing out candy on Halloween began in the 1950s, evolving from earlier practices of “trick-or-treating.” Today, Americans spend over $2 billion on Halloween candy annually, making it a major holiday treat industry.
Top Ten
M&M’s Reese’s Cups Sour Patch Kids Skittles Starburst Hot Tamales Candy Corn Hershey’s Kisses Hershey’s Mini Bars Butterfinger
TopTen.com presents the top ten most popular Halloween candy and some of these might surprise you.
Step 1: In a small saucepan, heat the milk over medium heat until hot but not boiling. Whisk frequently to prevent a skin from forming. Step 2: In a separate small bowl, mix the pumpkin puree with the pumpkin spice syrup (or pumpkin pie spice) and sugar until well combined. Step 3: Brew your coffee or espresso. Step 4: Stir the pumpkin mixture into the hot coffee or espresso. Then pour the hot milk and whisk until frothy. Step 5: Stir in the vanilla extract. Step 6: Pour the latte into a mug. Top with whipped cream and a sprinkle of extra pumpkin spice if desired.
The Jack O' Lantern tradition originated from Irish folklore, where people carved turnips to ward off evil spirits during Samhain, an ancient Celtic festival. Irish immigrants brought this practice to America in the 19th century, where they discovered pumpkins were better suited for carving due to their size and ease. By the early 20th century, pumpkins became the standard for Jack O' Lanterns, symbolizing Halloween and becoming a popular decoration and symbol of the holiday.
Fun Facts About Halloween Candy
Shelf Indulgence this month's book recommendation
Homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte This homemade pumpkin spice latte brings the cozy flavors of fall into your kitchen. With rich pumpkin puree, warming spices, and a touch of vanilla, it’s a comforting treat perfect for chilly days making it an indulgent seasonal favorite. Warm up with a cup today!
Did your favorite make the list?
halloween candy
Ingredients 1 cup milk (any type) 1/2 cup strong brewed coffee or 1 shot of espresso 1/4 cup canned pumpkin puree 2 tablespoons pumpkin spice syrup (or 1 tablespoon pumpkin pie spice) 1 tablespoon sugar (optional) 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract Whipped cream (optional, for topping) Extra pumpkin spice for garnish
just for fun
If you need me, I'll be lost in a pile of leaves and scarves.
Back Then In History
Educated, a memoir by Tara Westover This memoir chronicles Tara Westover's journey from growing up in a strict, survivalist family in rural Idaho to earning a PhD from Cambridge University. Her story highlights the struggles and triumphs of self-education, breaking free from familial constraints and the pursuit of knowledge. Westover’s powerful and moving narrative offers a profound look at the transformative power of education and the personal costs of breaking away from one's past.
WHAT’S COOKING
Halloween Lunch & Costume Contest FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31ST AT 12PM COMMUNITY ROOM Join us for a Halloween lunch and costume contest ! We'll have Witches Brew, nachos with a variety of toppings, and a sweet treat for you to enjoy while you mingle. Don’t forget to wear your best costume for a chance to win! Cost: $5 RSVP by October 27th
Autumn leaves and lattes please.
New Residents
The Morning Blend Friday, October 24th at 9am COMMUNITY ROOM
Wine Down with Live Music by Pat Pedersen Wednesday, October 29th at 4pm community Room Come and sample a variety of chosen wines and enjoy some live music! Wisconsin singer/songwriter (and retired Lieutenant with the Neenah City Police) Pat Pedersen will be here to entertain with his unique and captivating sound. Highlands will provide a selection of wines for you to sample. Please feel free to bring your own favorite wine or an appetizer to share with your neighbors. Of course if you are not a wine enthusiast, you are always welcome to bring a beverage of your choice. We will have our 50/50 drawing and you could be the lucky winner! We look forward to seeing you there! RSVP by October 22nd
Casual Dinner Wednesday, October 22nd at 4:30PM Community room Join us for a delicious serving of wiener schnitzel, German potato salad, red cabbage and German chocolate cake in honor of Oktoberfest! Dinner will be served with your choice of beverage. The featured wine will be a semi-sweet German Riesling from Schmitt Söhne. Catered by Choices Catering. Cost: $16 RSVP by October 13th
Welcome!
Start your day with coffee and connection at The Morning Blend! This relaxed gathering brings together residents and our Resident Services Office Team to share conversation, ideas, and a warm sense of community. Whether you're new to the Highlands or a longtime resident, we'd love for you to join us and enjoy a friendly morning together.
Fresh Faces Please join us in making our new residents feel welcome! Consider Introducing yourself or inviting them to sit with you. Your efforts can go a long way to make them feel welcome in our community.
Monthly Celebrations
What's happening
Pizza Party! Saturday, October 18th at 12pm community room Join us for pizza, cheesy bread and cinnamon squares from Marco's Pizza and wash it down with a beer or soda. This event is funded by the aluminum cans we all recycle throughout the year, so please be sure you are putting your cans in the containers provided and not in the trash. Thank you to Dan Oshefsky for recycling all the cans and coordinating this event! If you are interested in volunteering to help with the event please let Dan or the Resident Services Office know. Thank you! RSVP by October 13th
Let's Celebrate!
Bettie S. Apt 337 Linda H. Apt 136
October BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Is your special day in October? Join us for a birthday treat in the Community Room on Tuesday, October 14th at 2pm compliments of the Highlands. The October birthday treat will be Triple Chocolate Torte from Uncle Mike's Bakery. $3 for all other residents. RSVP by October 7th.
Mark your calendar for these upcoming community events!
Neenah High School Senior Dinner Theater 5:30 pm Neenah High School Performing Arts Center at 500 Rocket Way | Neenah The Neenah High School Rocket Players present Mary Poppins: The Broadway Musical! Tickets go on sale October 6th at rocketplayers.com. Get your tickets before they sell out!
HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN
Soup Lady Monday, october 15th from 10:30am-11:15am Community Room Kettle for One Homemade Soups! Delicious soup options vary each week. Comes in 24oz freezable and microwavable containers. $6 each. See menu and sign up outside the Community Room.
Old Fashioned Saturday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Future Neenah at 135 W Wisconsin Ave | Neenah Enjoy live music, photo booth fun, food trucks, and of course Old Fashioneds!Each establishment features a one-of-a-kind Old Fashioned ranging from sweet to bold and creative. Admission $65
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Activities & Events Happening Around Town there's always something to do right outside your door! CHECK OUT THESE ACTIVITIES AND RECREATIONAL EVENTS happening this month IN and around Neenah.
MORE Upcoming Events
Mahler Mall, It's Free monday, October 27th at 2pM community room Come see what's free! Have gently used items to give? Bring them down and find them a new home or just come to browse and get the best deal in town. Items not taken by others must be taken back home. No RSVP required
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Coffee Hour every Friday at 9am Community room Start your weekend off on the right foot with good friends and neighbors and a hot cup of Joe!
Exploring the Paranormal 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Neenah Public Library at 240 E Wisconsin Avenue | Neenah Paranormal expert Barnaby Jones will speak about the paranormal and the equipment used to investigate activity. Stay after the presentation to find out if the library is haunted! This event is free and open to the public.
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For more information on these and additional upcoming events around town, visit futureneenah.org.
Lunch & Dinner Outings Together Each month, we pick a place to go for lunch and dinner. Everyone is welcome to come along! Each person is responsible for paying for their own food. If riding with others, you must be able to get in and out of a vehicle on your own. SUN SETTERS: Wednesday, October 1st at 5PM Red Ox Seafood & Steakhouse 2318 S Oneida St, Appleton RSVP by September 26th DAY TRIPPERS: Wednesday, october 8th at 11:30AM The Brunch Box 2437 S Oneida St, Appleton RSVP by October 1st Contact Pam Verhagen for questions or cancellations at (920) 810-4179.
Howl-O-Ween at the Dog Park 9:00 am - 11:00 am Neenah Dog Park at 2122 Brooks Ave | Neenah Dress up your dog to participate in the costume contest, play fall-themed games, and show off some tricks for treats. Proof of vaccination required. Cost $5
Puppy Pals Thursday, October 9th at 3:30PM Community Room Patio Mahler Park has a healthy group of friendly dogs and dog owners. They gather frequently and invite all dog lovers to come visit with them! No RSVP required
CONTACT INFORMATION
Mon - Fri, 10am - 3pm Phone: (920) 657-5021 Fax: (920) 722-2282 1555 Lyon Dr. Neenah, WI 54956 Director Lisa Olm mahlerpark@ardenpropertygroup.com Assistant Manager Ann Rahn mahlerpark@ardenpropertygroup.com Leasing Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm Phone: (920) 657-5021 Leasing Specialist Debbie Griffith Maintenance Mon - Fri, 8am - 5pm Phone: (920) 657-5021 Evenings & Weekends EMERGENCIES ONLY 800-263-6148 Maintenance Team Ryan Grohman, Ted Hammen Housekeeping Team Vickie Hoffmann, Harlee Sovey
Salon: 3rd Floor Near #322 Tues - Fri, Hours Vary Walk-ins available when open. (920) 450-2343 Stylist Darcy Schmidt Cash or Check. No credit cards, thank you. Blood Pressure Checks LOCATION: Fireside Room See Calendar for date, 8:30am - 9am Provided free of charge by the Valley VNA. Foot Care Clinic LOCATION: Salon, 3rd Floor Near #322 Call the Valley VNA to schedule: (920) 727-5555 FREE WI-FI LOCATIONS: Fireside Room, Community Room, Library, Pool Table Room, Fitness Center & Guest Suite. Search for 'Mahler Park', no password needed. Tell your guests, enjoy!
Onsite Services
Free TV & WiFi CUSTOMER SERVICE (844) 725-4323 We offer free basic cable and WiFi in all apartments. For any SERVICE ISSUES you may have, you must call Spectrum and ask for the Bulk Call Center. We Energies CUSTOMER SERVICE (800) 242-9137 Valley Transit CUSTOMER SERVICE (920) 832-5800 City of Neenah ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (920) 886-6100 Helping Hands Do you need help now and then? The following resident has offered to help OCCASIONALLY. DAVID FOSTER #349, (920) 851-5296, computer/printer help.
Pam Verhagen
Resident Portal
Main Office
Massages The 2nd Monday & 4th Tuesday of each month 3rd Floor Fitness Center Licensed Massage Therapist Jennifer Bellin is here twice each month for massages. See the sign-up sheet outside the Community Room for available time slots. Cost is $20 for 20 minutes. Make checks payable to: Jennifer Bellin or pay with cash. Tech Help from Neenah Library The 3rd Wednesday of each month at 10:30am 3rd Floor game room The Neenah Library has staff that comes here each month to share helpful technology bits and to offer one-on-one technical assistance for you with any device you have. Take advantage, it's free! See the sign-up sheet outside the Community Room. RSVP by October 13th
Community Engagement Coordinators
Local Services
Make rent payments. Pay online, check the status of your payments, review your payment history, submit maintenance requests, and view the newsletter. Our resident portal is an online tool for you to be able to take care of some things without having to wait for the Resident Services Office to open. It's easy, it's convenient, and it's designed with you in mind. Need more information? Contact us today!
Randy Martin
9am Coffee 12pm Halloween Lunch 6pm Dominoes
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Wednesday
8:30am BP Check 9am Coffee & VNA Health Chat 6pm Dominoes
Friday
Saturday
6:30pm Rummikub
9:30am Bible Study 4pm Wine Down w/Pat Pedersen
9:30am Wii Bowling 1-3pm Farmers Market 3:30pm Happy Hour 1pm Scrabble 6:30pm Cribbage
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10am Strong Bodies 1:30pm Bingo 7pm Poker
Massage Day
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9am Coffee 1pm Catholic Communion 6pm Dominoes
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
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12pm Pizza Party 6:30pm Rummikub
Emergency Light Test Day
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9:30am Wii Bowling 2pm Birthday Dessert 1pm Scrabble 6:30pm Cribbage
9:30am Bible Study 4:30pm Casual Dinner
9:30am Wii Bowling 1pm Scrabble 6:30pm Cribbage
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No Strong Bodies 1:30pm Bingo 7pm Poker
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9:30am Bible Study 10:30-11:15am Soup Lady 10:30am Tech Talk in Game Room
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Wisconsin Badgers vs. Iowa
Wisconsin Badgers vs. Ohio State
9am Coffee 6pm Dominoes
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10am Uke Club 11am Strong Bodies 2:30pm Crafts
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9:30am Wii Bowling 10am Protestant Communion 1pm Scrabble 6:30pm Cribbage
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Foot Clinic Day
10am Uke Club 11am Strong Bodies 1pm Valley Transit Ride-a-long 2pm Mahler Mall 2:30pm Crafts
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No Packers Game Today
Tuesday
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Packers vs. Cincinnati 3:25 pm
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Filter changes & apartment inspections will be done throughout the month of October
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Wisconsin Badgers @ Oregon
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9am Morning Blend Coffee 6pm Dominoes
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Sunday
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10am Uke Club No Strong Bodies 1pm Valley Transit Presentation 2:30pm Crafts
9:30am Bible Study 11:30am Day Trippers
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OCTOBER calendar
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Packers @ Pittsburg 7:20 pm
Wisconsin Badgers @ Michigan
Packers @ Arizona 3:25 pm
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Thursday
Rent Due
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Monday
9:30am Book Club 9:30am Bible Study 5pm Sun Setters
3:30pm Hymn Sing
10am Flu Clinic (in Library) 11am Strong Bodies 2:30pm Crafts
10am Alarm Test 10am Strong Bodies 1:30pm Bingo 3:30pm Puppy Pals 7pm Poker
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Office Closed