A dining room that is not the Landing nor the Bistro.
The Brick
The songs Luck Be A Lady & A Bushel And A Peck are featured in this musical.
Guys and Dolls
An overfed feline.
Fat cat.
These three brothers Joe, Dom, and Vince, all played major league baseball. The most notorious of which was known as "The Yankee Clipper."
The DiMaggio brothers.
In this game show the contestants make successive bids on merchandise prizes with the goal of bidding closest to the actual retail price of the prize without going over.
The Price is Right.
On your way in from walking your dog, you can stop here and get them a treat for being a good boy or girl.
Front Desk
Based on a book & film its opening song is The Candy Man.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
An extended ballad.
Long song.
After this player was traded to the New York Yankees for the 1919 season the Boston Red Sox where allegedly “cursed.” They did not win another world series until 2004.
Babe Ruth.
This is the decade that Jeopardy started airing on television.
1960s (1964)
Organized by Chris Serold, this project is a way for residents to share their stories. You can find a binder full of them in the libraries and featured in the Chatter-Gazette.
Reflections Project.
Tunes in this '50s Broadway classic include Gee Officer Krupke & Cool.
West Side Story
The Beatle's drummer's automobile.
Starr's cars.
In 1990 the Seattle Mairiners had a father and son on their team. This is the name that they share.
Ken Griffey.
She is most well known for revealing the letters on the Wheel of Fortune, which she has done since 1982.
Vanna White.
A celebration we had last year in September, complete with carnival games, bounce houses, and a dunk tank.
Grandparent's Day.
In the 1960s Pia Zadora Bette Midler & A. Barbeau all played Tevye's daughters in this musical.
Fiddler on the Roof
An illuminated hole.
Lit pit.
This well-known east coast team has won the world series 26 times which is more than any other team.
The New York Yankees.
In 1999, John Carpenter called his father, not to ask him the question but to let him know he was going to win a million dollars, while using the lifeline “phone-a-friend” on this show.
Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
Another name for the Avignon Building patio outside the library. It is named after a resident that is known for his skills with plants.
Andy's Garden.
In 1978 Angela Lansbury played Anna in a revival of this musical set in the Far East.
The King and I
A big boat.
Large barge.
This player retired in 2007 with 762 career home runs and currently holds the record. He beat out previous holders Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth.
Barry Bonds.
Family Feud is a Spin Off of this other game show (1973 to 1990) where contestant compete to match fill-in-the-blank phrases with those of the celebrities.
Match Game.