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As we embrace the warmth of July, we also celebrate the enduring spirit of freedom that defines our nation. This month marks the anniversary of our independence—a time to reflect on our shared values and the liberties we cherish. Let's honor the freedoms we enjoy by fostering unity, celebrating our community, and supporting one another. Let Freedom Ring as we come together in community and camaraderie to enjoy the activities and events on our monthly Activity Calendar. Wishing you a joyful and safe Independence Day!
Let Freedom Ring
Celebrations 10 Happenings Around Town 12 Contact Information 14 Activity Calendar 16
Upcoming Events 3 Resident Reminders 4 Tech Talk 6 Just for Fun 8 What’s Cooking 9
Pizza on the Patio thursday, July 10 at 4:00 pm main building patio & four seasons room Join us for a fun evening of pizza from Rocky Rococo, cold drinks, and classic oldies on the Patio and Four Seasons Room! Enjoy great food, refreshing beverages, and timeless tunes in a relaxed summer setting. Bring a neighbor, grab a slice, and let the good times roll. We can’t wait to see you there! $8 per person RSVP by Thursday, July 3 at noon
Upcoming Events
PAST ACTIVITIES & RECREATIONAL Events
New Residents Ice Cream Social Friday, July 25 at 2:00 pm MAIN BUILDING COMMUNITY ROOM Let's give a warm Birchwood Highlands welcome to all our new residents that have moved here in the first half of the year. Please join us for an ice cream social where we will have ice cream and all the fixin's to create your own ice cream sundae. Our January thru June move-ins are: Kathy D. #108 Doris K. #116 Donald & Margaret B. #123 Susan R. #142 Kathleen L. #154 Silvia H. #163 DeVern & Cora N. #168 Greg & Wendy B. #171 Barbara H. #210 Karen F. #212 Janis C. #218 Elroy R. & Beverly M. #231 Geri M. #307 Frank V. #313 Deborah K. #336 Diane G. #366 This event is free. RSVP by Thursday, July 3 at noon
SPOTLIGHT EVENTS
Who won $100?
Receiving Mail That's Not Yours? helpful tips for what to do with the mail Occasionally the United States Postal Service delivers mail to the wrong address or to a resident who had previously lived at your address. If you have received mail for a previous resident, simply place it in the outgoing mailbox with a notation on the envelope that reads, "Not at this address." If the mail is delivered to the wrong address, there is no need for a notation and we ask that you simply place the envelope in the outgoing mailbox for the Post Master to redeliver to the correct address.
Let us live like flowers - wild and beautiful and drenched in the sun. Ellen Everett
Help Us To Better Help You RESIDENT SERVICE OFFICE VISITS To ensure we can address your needs promptly and thoroughly, we kindly ask for your support in two ways: For in-person visits: Please schedule an appointment whenever possible. If visiting without an appointment, limit conversations to 5 minutes or less for non-urgent matters. For non-urgent questions: Submit detailed requests via email or voicemail. This helps us respond efficiently and identify common topics for future resources. These steps allow our team to dedicate focused attention to walk-ins and appointments while managing essential behind-the-scenes tasks that benefit our entire community. Thank you for partnering with us to enhance service for all residents. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Thank you!
resident reminders
Packages PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE packages THAT DO NOT BELONG TO YOU Although we appreciate your good intentions when distributing your neighbors' packages to their doors, this causes issues with the delivery companies tracking a missing package.
Cheers to summer nights, good friends, and unforgettable memories. Unknown
Resource Center in the Library Please visit our resource center for information on topics such as: Home Health Care options, companies that provide 24 hour emergency services, rehabilitation services, and a variety of other resources to help you remain independent. Located in the library on the 2nd floor of the Main Building, pick up brochures and information from many vendors! Come check it out and help yourself to the information.
This month’s winner of our $100 lease renewal drawing is Gail J. #315.
Changes & Updates to Events check bulletin boards often There are times where we may change or add an event or just post an event reminder, so check the bulletin boards often for updates!
FEATURED AMENITY
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Garbage Disposal the do's and don'ts of what you can and cannot dispose of in your garbage disposal Garbage you CAN dispose of: -Refuse from plates-NO BONES -Soft foods, including pickles -Raw vegetables, fed a little at a time -Cucumber/Potato peels, fed a little at a time -Tomatoes Garbage you CAN NOT dispose of: -Cooked macaroni, spaghetti, or rice -Egg Shells -Grease -Celery or Lettuce -Banana Peels -Coffee Grounds To keep your garbage disposal odor-free, grind up a small lemon or orange peel once a week. Also, always run your water continuously while the garbage disposal is running.
Step 2 Point your camera directly at the QR code for a few seconds. When the website address appears on the screen, tap on the website address on the screen and you will be redirected to the website. See the image to the right of this step to see what this will look like. Let's practice by scanning the QR codes on page 6.
Step 1 Open the Camera App on your device by tapping on it. Your camera app will look like the image to the right.
Step 1 Open the Camera App on your device by tapping on it. Your camera app will look like like the image to the right.
How to Scan a QR Code with the Camera on your Smart Phone or Tablet
Step 4 Point your camera at the QR code. See image to the right. Note: This is an example only, this QR code cannot be scanned.
Step 5 When the website address appears on the screen, tap the address to be redirected to the website. You may be given the option to open the website in Chrome or Samsung Internet. Choose your preference and proceed. See image to the right. Let's practice by scanning the QR codes on page 6.
Depending on which Android you are using, your Settings gear may be in the upper left or upper right hand corner.
What is a QR Code and How Do I Use Them?
If you need additional assistance with QR codes, please visit us in the Resident Services Office and we will be happy to further assist you.
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A QR code (Quick Response code) is a type of bar code found on products you buy that get scanned at the checkout. The QR code contains information, in all those black lines and squares, about something it is connected to like a website or app. QR codes can be read by a mobile device that has access to the internet such as a smartphone camera or iPad camera. By scanning the QR code using the camera or scanning app on your smart device you will be taken to a website. This saves you the time of typing a website link into your search browser. Why do we need to know about QR codes? Originally QR codes were used a lot for marketing purposes but now, we use them to electronically order at a restaurant, to check into a doctor or dentist appointment, to book tickets for movies, theaters and even flights and to play online games. You can even use a QR code to access the Highlands Communities website. How do I use them? The process for scanning QR codes depends on the type of phone you have. Most smartphones and iPads can scan QR codes using their camera app but some may require you to download a QR code scanner app. How do I download a QR app if I need one? Go to the App store or Google Play store and search "QR Code Reader" or "QR Scanner" and download an app. On the following page, we'll walk you through the steps for scanning a QR code with the camera on your smart phone and/or tablet.
iPhone & iPad User Instructions
Android User Instructions
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Step 3 Under Camera Settings, select Scan QR codes and toggle to the ON position. Then go up to the Camera Settings in the upper left hand corner and click the < arrow. This will take you back to the camera app. See image to the right of Step 3.
tech talk
Step 2 Click on the Settings gear in the upper left-hand corner. See image below.
Top Ten
Wisconsin is known for its cheese, producing over 600 varieties and boasting the title "Dairyland." It's also home to the first-ever American ice cream sundae, created in 1881. The state is rich in natural beauty, featuring the stunning Apostle Islands and the scenic Door County. Wisconsin hosts the annual Summerfest, one of the world’s largest music festivals. Lastly, Milwaukee is famous for its brewing history and is the birthplace of the Old Fashioned cocktail!
TripAdvisor.com presents the top ten beaches in the world. So if you're planning your summer getaway, you may want to consult the list before you book your vacation. 10. Varadero Beach – Varadero, Cuba 9. Siesta Beach – Siesta Key, Florida 8. Eagle Beach – Aruba, Caribbean 7. Manly Beach – Sydney, Australia 6. Anse Lazio – Praslin Island, Seychelles 5. Grace Bay Beach – Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos 4. Kaanapali Beach – Lahaina, Hawaii 3. La Concha Beach – San Sebastian, Spain Agua, Portugal 2. Spiaggia dei Conigli – Lampedusa, Italy 1. Praia da Falésia – Olhos de Agua, Portugal
Fun Facts
Shelf Indulgence this month's book club recommendation
Easy Picnic Fried Chicken When we think of summer, we think picnics! This easy fried chicken is crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, perfect for a picnic or a meal at home. Its flavorful seasoning and simple preparation make it a convenient, crowd-pleasing dish. Serves 1-2
STEP 1: Pat chicken thighs dry with paper towels. In a bowl, mix flour, paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. STEP 2: Dip each chicken piece into buttermilk, then dredge in the seasoned flour mixture, coating evenly. STEP 3: In a large skillet, heat about 1/2 inch of vegetable oil over medium heat until hot. STEP 4: Add chicken thighs to the skillet, skin-side down. Fry for 7-10 minutes per side, or until golden brown and cooked through, with an internal temperature of 165°F. STEP 5: Remove chicken from the skillet and drain on paper towels. Let cool slightly before packing if you are taking it to a picnic.
beaches in the world
Ingredients 4 chicken pieces: thighs, drumsticks, or breasts, bone-in, skin-on 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 cup buttermilk Vegetable oil, for frying
just for fun
To escape and sit quietly on the beach- that's my idea of paradise. Emilia Wickstead
Back Then In History
The Unseen World by Liz Moore When a brilliant scientist with a mysterious past is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, her teenage daughter, Ada, is thrust into a world of secrets and hidden truths. As Ada navigates her mother’s legacy and the enigmatic research she left behind, she uncovers a web of intrigue that challenges her understanding of family and identity. Liz Moore's novel intertwines science, memory, and human connection in a compelling narrative.
World Emoji Day is observed by people across the globe on July 17. Emojis have become a staple in the way we communicate online. Many consider it to be an easy and universal language that anyone can understand. This is why the day was created in 2014 and has only grown in popularity since then. It is trending every year on social media, with many celebrities and brands endorsing World Emoji Day.
WHAT’S COOKING
Happy Birthday America! Celebrating with hot dogs, bold stripes, sparklers and fireworks!
Chair Yoga with Jamy thursday, july 17 at 10:30 am Main BUILDING Four seasons room Jamy will be instructing this 45-minute class incorporating relaxing background music. Everyone is welcome. This class is free.
July Birthday and Anniversary Celebration with Brass Patina! monday, july 7 at 3:00 pm in the Main Building Four Seasons Room Join the fun as we sing and celebrate our resident's birthdays and anniversaries. Serving a special treat.
Let's Paint Kindness Rocks friday, july 11 at 2:00 pM main building community rooM Looking for a fun, creative way to brighten someone’s day? Come join us for a rock painting session and help spread a little color and kindness in our community! Painted rocks can be taken home or hidden in local parks and neighborhoods to surprise others with a bit of unexpected cheer. Cost per Resident: $2 RSVP by Thursday, July 3 at noon
The Morning Blend with English Muffins TUESday, jULY 22 9:00 AM eAST Community room 10:00 AM mAIN Community room Start your day with coffee and connection at The Morning Blend! This relaxed gathering brings together residents and our Resident Service 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.
Monthly Celebrations
Movie & Popcorn: "Going in Style" Thursday, july 24 at 2:00 pm main building four seasons room Come relax with friends and neighbors! Bring your own beverage and enjoy a great film with complimentary popcorn. Lifelong buddies Willie (Morgan Freeman), Joe (Michael Caine), and Albert (Alan Arkin) decide to buck retirement and step off the straight-and-narrow when their pension funds become a corporate casualty. Their plan to fix their financial woes comes in the form of a bank robber of their own personal bank that happens to control their pension. RSVP by Thursday, July 3 at noon
Wine Down Wednesday Wednesday, july 30 at 4:00 pm main & East Community Rooms Bring your friends and join us for some social time, cheese and crackers, wine, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages. This is a great way to meet and socialize with other residents. Come join this lively fun group! Cost per resident: $3 RSVP by Thursday, July 3 at noon
What's happening
Hunting for Fun, One Puzzle Piece at a Time begins July 7 | EASt & main building community rooms Ready for a little adventure close to home? We’re excited to invite you to join our Community Puzzle Scavenger Hunt—a fun and relaxing way to explore the building and connect with your neighbors! Each building will have its own unique puzzle, and the hunt will continue daily until the puzzle is fully completed. The complete rules will be posted in the Community rooms. Let’s see how quickly our community can put the pieces together! It’s a great way to get moving, have fun, and be part of something bigger—one piece at a time. Happy hunting! This event is free.
Let's Celebrate!
4th of July Fireworks Gates open at 6:00 pm and Fireworks at 9:15 pm Wausau Downtown Airport at 725 Woods Place | Wausau Celebrate with family and friends at the area’s largest fireworks display! Enjoy food and drinks from on-site vendors. No carry-ins allowed. Free to attend and donations appreciated!
Mark your calendar for these upcoming community events!
Monthly Book Club WEDNESDAY, JUly 9 at 3:00 pm Main Building Library JULY BOOK The Women by Kristin Hannah Tells the story of Frances "Frankie" McGrath, a young nursing student who joins the Army Nurse Corps and serves in Vietnam during the war. Inspired by the question of whether women can be heroes, Frankie follows her brother to Vietnam, experiencing the horrors of war and the challenges of reintegrating into a society that doesn't recognize her service. The novel explores themes of friendship, love, self-discovery, and the impact of war on women's lives. AUGUST BOOK: Bring your favorite book to share.
HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN
Cycling Without Age Trishaw Rides have already started! Sign up for a free ride on the Trishaw Bike. We have volunteer pilots scheduled to give 45 minute rides leaving from the East or Main Buildings every Monday at 11:00 am and noon and every Wednesday at 2:30 and 3:30 pm. Ride from Birchwood to Briq's Soft Serve where everyone gets a free ice cream cone courtesy of Briq's or request a ride to see the ostriches at a hobby farm not far from Birchwood. Call Denise D. #240 at 715-240-8109 to schedule a ride. Don't miss a chance to take a leisurely ride in the country or to Briq's with a friend, child or grandchild, and the free ice cream is just a bonus!
Blood Pressure Screenings thursday, july 10 at 1:00 pM main 3rd floor game rooM Leila from A-1 Home Health Care LLC will be here doing screenings on the second Thursday of every month from 1:00-2:00 pm. Appointments are not necessary.
Weston Farmers Market Tuesdays & Saturdays 8:00 am to 2:00pm Corner of Camp Phillips Rd & Schofield Ave | Weston Shop local at The Market! Enjoy farm-fresh produce, flowers, handmade crafts, and more. Come hungry and grab a bite from Danny’s Gyros, Kountry Kitchen, egg rolls, empanadas, kettle corn, bakery treats, and more delicious eats! Free to attend.
JULY
Taste N Glow Balloon Festival 11:00 am - 11:00 pm 141678 Stettin Drive | Wausau The Trailmates Snowmobile Club will be hosting the hot air balloon rally at their grass drags on the west side of Wausau. Admission is $5 per person and kids 12 and under are free.
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 WESTON.
Foot & Ankle Clinic Next Clinic is july 3 Registration forms are available in the Resident Services Office. To schedule an appointment, call The Family Foot & Ankle Clinic at 715-241-8100.
MORE Upcoming Events
Concerts on the Square 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 400 Block | Downtown Wausau Enjoy free live music every Wednesday night with a different style each week! Carry-ins are welcome, and food trucks will be on-site to satisfy your cravings. Food truck costs vary.
Let's Play Uno mondays at 1:00 pM main building community rooM Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the game, all are welcome to join in. It's a great way to unwind, meet neighbors and enjoy the classic card game we all love. See you there— don't forget to yell "UNO!"
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Bingo with Rennes Tuesday, july 29 at 9:30 am main building community Room Michaela Bloch from Rennes Health & Rehab Center will be leading Bingo along with hosting coffee and donuts.
Join us!
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For more information on these and additional upcoming events around town, visit visitwausau.com.
Welcome Our New Assistant Community Manager, Kelley Goertz Please join us in welcoming Kelley, our new Assistant Community Manager. With a strong background in human services and caregiving, Kelley brings compassion, dedication, and a deep commitment to community well-being. We’re excited to have her presence enrich our culture and strengthen the bonds within our community. Welcome aboard, Kelley! We’re so glad to have you with us.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Ambassadors
Onsite Services
Spectrum/Charter Cable Hotline (833) 697-7328 Wisconsin Public Service hotline (800) 450-7260 Village of Weston Phone (715) 359-6114
Salon Wednesday & Friday by appointment Main Building, 3rd Floor Contact Karen for appointments - 715-301-8588 Appointments to be scheduled 4 weeks in advance due to schedule limitations. StylistS Karen Theiler and Terri Kree Family Foot & Ankle Clinic next clinic is JULY 3 715-241-8100 Call to make an appointment. Held in the Main 3rd Floor Game Room
Sharon Reyer Oertel Cheryl Surfus Lynn Sween
You're Invited: Retirement Reception for Our Building Captain, Nancy Puerner Tuesday, july 15 at 2:00 pm We extend our heartfelt thanks to Nancy, who has retired as our Building Captain after 12 wonderful years of dedicated service. Her leadership, care, and commitment have meant so much to our community. While we will miss her in this particular role, we are overjoyed to share that she isn’t going far! Nancy will continue as our beloved Choir Director, a role in which she brings not only music but connection, spirit, and joy to our lives. And we’re happy to say we’ll still see her lending a hand in other areas too. Please join us in thanking her for her years of devoted service and in celebrating this next chapter in her journey with us. We hope to see you there!
Mon - Fri, 10am - 3pm Phone: (715) 226-4393 8005 Birch St. Weston, WI 54476 COMMUNITY Director Dawn Mittlesteadt bwdinfo@ardenpropertygroup.com assistant community manager Kelley Goertz bwdinfo@ardenpropertygroup.com Leasing Mon - Fri, 9:30am - 4:30pm Phone: (715) 226-4393 Leasing Specialists Dawn Mittlesteadt Maintenance Mon - Fri, 9:30am - 4:30pm Phone: (715) 226-4393 ext 8 Evenings & Weekends (AnSer) EMERGENCIES ONLY (800) 263-6148 Maintenance Team Brett Koss Housekeeping Team Jessica Bram
Resident Portal
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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!
9:30am Exercise/MB 10am Coffee/MB 12:30pm Mex. Train 1pm Brain Health Clinic 1pm Mahjong 2pm King's Corners 6:30pm Bingo/EB
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Wednesday
9am Coffee/EB 10am Coffee/MB 10am Pool-MB/EB 2pm Cornhole 2pm Nancy Puerner Retirement Reception/MB 2pm "500" cards 6pm Hand & Ft-MB
9:30am Exercise/MB 10am Coffee/MB 10am Fire Alarm 12:30pm Mex. Train 1pm Brain Health Clinic 1pm Mahjong 2pm King's Corners 3pm Book Club 6:30pm Bingo/EB
11am LCR
Friday
Saturday
Foot & Ankle Clinic 10am Coffee/MB 10am Rosary 1pm Sheepshead 4pm Social Hr 6pm Hand & Ft/MB 6:30pm Hand & Ft/EB
1pm Cribbage MB/EB 2pm Hand & Ft 6pm King's Corners/MB
Puzzle Scavenger Hunt begins 9:30am Exercise/MB 10am Coffee/MB 12:30pm Knitting 1pm Uno 1pm Cribbage 3pm Birthday Celebration 6:30pm Games/EB
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OFFICE CLOSED Independence Day
Sign-Up Sheet Due Today
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9am Coffee/EB 10am Coffee/MB 10am Pool-MB/EB 2pm "Cornhole 2pm "500" cards 6pm Hand & Ft-MB
10am Coffee/MB 10am Rosary 1pm Sheepshead 1pm Blood Pressure Screening/MB 4pm Pizza on the Patio/MB 6pm Hand & Ft/MB 6:30pm Hand & Ft/EB
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9:30am Exercise/MB 10am Coffee/MB 11am LCR 2:00 Ice Cream Social/MB
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9am Coffee/EB 9:30am Bingo w/Rennes/MB 10am Coffee/MB 10am Pool-MB/EB 2pm Cornhole 2pm "500" cards 6pm Hand & Ft-MB
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9:30am Exercise/MB 10am Coffee/MB 11am LCR
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