ACTIVITIES
Expand Literary
Horizons with MAC
Facility Features
• Full-service high-quality dining areas
M
embers of the Morning Book
• Entire facility recently remodeled
Group reviewed the extensive but
• Art collection
enlightening work Andrew Jackson by H.W.
• No maintenance fees
Brands at its August and September meet-
• Indoor pool, spa and exercise room
ings. Jackson’s rise from extreme poverty
Some of the largest one and two
• Mini market/pharmacy
showed that the
offi ce of the presi-
• Free movies in HDTV theater
bedroom apartments available with
dent could be held
• Security system and 24-hour staff
all the security and convenience of
by a person of the
• Free transportation to doctors,
a modern retirement residence.
people.
shopping and library
Scheduled for
• Churches, Stuhr Senior Center and
Thursday, Oct. 8 is
parks nearby
the discussion of Apartment Rent Includes
an engaging, intel-
• Kitchens
ligent and highly
• Storage rooms
entertaining
• Large decks
memoir Eat, Pray,
Rentals only • No purchase or lease required
Love by Elizabeth
We comply with the Fair Housing Act
• Air conditioning
Gilbert.
For a free brochure and information, call
• All utilities (except phone)
On the agenda
(503) 646-0635
• Weekly maid and linen service
• Free high-speed Internet access
for Thursday, Nov. 12 is In Defense of or
manager@beavertonlodge.com
Food by Michael Pollan. Pollan explores Owned and operated by
• Free satellite TV/HDTV hookup
America’s complicated relationship with
MAC members Lori and Alex Paul
• Free tenant laundry facilities in
food.
each residence building
12900 SW Ninth St., Beaverton, OR 97005
The Morning Book Group meets in the
www.beavertonlodge.com
• Flexible dining room meal plan
Card Room on the second Thursday of
each month at 10 a.m.
–Rea Janes and Barbara Lewis
Evening Literary Group
The Evening Literary Group revisits
Juneteenth this month. This is Ralph
Ellison’s second posthumous novel, edited
by Ellison’s literary executor John Callahan
of Lewis and Clark
College. Callahan
discusses his work
at the group’s
meeting Tuesday,
Oct. 27.
New members
are welcome
to read this
challenging,
rewarding novel
and join the
group at 7 p.m.
in a private
dining room.
For more information on the
Evening Literary Group, call Member
Services at 503-223-8744 or go to
theMAC.com. WM
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