Omnilore Lecture: Sistine Chapel with Marie Gleerup
Please join Marie Gleerup for this special presentation to discuss The Sistine Chapel, one of the most significant artistic and religious landmarks in the world.
As October arrives, so do a range of new activities to enjoy.
We’d love to see you at one of our upcoming events. Take a look at some of what’s happening this coming month, and RSVP by clicking the link to let us know you can attend.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at (310) 265-5142.

Please join Marie Gleerup for this special presentation to discuss The Sistine Chapel, one of the most significant artistic and religious landmarks in the world.
Please join Arjun & Friends, a community group of pianists from the Piano Studio of Dr. Linda Govel for an evening filled with wonderful music.
“U.S. 99” is a nationally experienced professional cover duo. This dynamic, entertaining show engages the audience in the performance.
Please join Kristen, Regional Manager from The Smarter Service to learn how to recognize common online and phone scams, and become aware of the best strategies to protect your personal data.
Join Peter Small, Historical Impressionist, as he portrays Thomas Jefferson, our country’s third president who would like to be remembered as a scientist, farmer, inventor, architect, and author of the Declaration of Independence.
Last month was filled with events and outings at The Canterbury. Below are some of the activities that residents enjoyed.

At The Canterbury
Resident Bill H. hosted a remarkable show and tell for the community. He displayed his hand-crafted wooden cars. This beautiful collection had been on display at the Peterson Automotive Museum on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles from 2008 – 2024.
Bill committed his time, talent and craftsmanship to creating these remarkable replicas of beloved cars of our past and we are so grateful that he shared them with us.

At The Canterbury
Last month, we welcomed resident artists whose work will be on display in the main dining room. They discussed their artwork, inspiration and the stories behind their pieces. Their works will be on show for the month.

At The Canterbury
Our weekly functional fitness classes are popular. They offer educational information related to health and fitness, followed by a comprehensive warm up focussed on coordination. Dave C. a fitness instructor, leads the class.

At The Canterbury
Last month, residents in the Get Creative with Susan class designed unique, succulent purses. Residents were able to plant beautiful succulent plants in a purse-shaped container. They personalized each purse on the outside as well as with the selection of plants they chose. Their stunning creations made great keepsakes.

At The Canterbury
New Spanish language classes have started at The Canterbury. These classes are focussed on conversational skills. The classes bring together residents to improve their speaking skills while enhancing their familiarity with the language.

At The Canterbury
Film Historian Theo Siegel led a discussion and screening of the iconic film, The Graduate. Directed by Mike Nichols, the movie made Dustin Hoffman famous for his role as Benjamin Braddock, and was elevated by the soundtrack which included five songs by Simon & Garfunkel, including Mrs. Robinson. Theo explored all aspects of this beloved film before screening the movie.

Performances
The Canterbury’s very own resident-led choir performed to a crowded room. They sang selections from classic Disney movies that brought smiles to everyone’s face.

Performances
The Ku’uipo ’O Hula Dancers are a Polynesian dance group that performs Hula, Maori, and Tahitian dances. The name of the group translates to “sweetheart of Hula”.
The talented group of dancers performed for residents, who wore their favorite Island-inspired clothing. The afternoon included a delicious lunch that captured the tastes of Hawaii.

Performances
Resident Ken A. shared his exceptional musical talent. A violinist, he was accompanied on the piano and performed beautiful classical pieces for the community.

Outings
Residents enjoyed a trip to the California Science Center in Los Angeles, and its IMAX Theater.
They had a private screening of the film Blue Wales 3D. The film takes viewers on a journey to the world of the magnificent blue whale. The film follows two scientific expeditions, and transforms our understanding of the largest animal ever to have lived, and a species rebounding from the brink of extinction.
From its almost incomprehensible size and its spectacular feeding habits, to the role it plays in the health of our oceans and its remarkable, long-distance communications, the film provides an unforgettable window into the lives of these animals — and the extremes scientists must endure to study them. It’s the first time this stunning film has been screened on the giant screen.
Following the film, residents had a delicious lunch at the 50s-inspired diner, Pann’s Restaurant.