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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-02-17 8:29 AM (#163047)
Subject: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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Hey folks,

Don't forget to visit the local Convalescent Homes and cheer up the residents with your new O's!

Here's a couple of pictures of our Elder Care Music Ministry band "Ransomed" playing the Convalescent Home on 2/5/05

Ransomed 1

Ransomed 2

Residents 1

Residents 2

try it, you'll like it! :cool:
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xnoel
Posted 2005-02-17 8:48 AM (#163048 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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Did that on the 14th for a valentine party. So hot in there my voice got raspy, but a good thing to do.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-02-17 9:37 AM (#163049 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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Wait a minute...was that a banjo in those photos?
alas,..the o was on a stand...Good photos though Cuz.
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cliff
Posted 2005-02-17 9:47 AM (#163050 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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". . was that a banjo in those photos? . .


Mercifully, hearing aids come with "off" switches . .


. . . if ONLY banjoes did . . .
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-02-17 9:51 AM (#163051 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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LOL!! :D
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-02-17 10:12 AM (#163052 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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...yup, banjer...Balladeer on the stand in front of me... too many guitars in that "band"... if only I had the elusive Banj-"O"..sigh...


...what's the difference between a banjo and a parrott?
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....one makes a loud, annoying squaking sound .... and the other is a bird...
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-02-17 10:20 AM (#163053 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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Yep!! good one Cuz! :D
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MWoody
Posted 2005-02-17 10:25 AM (#163054 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?



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I suspect Foul play...
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2005-02-17 11:11 AM (#163055 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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Where's the mandolin?
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-02-17 11:24 AM (#163056 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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...with the upright base.... :rolleyes:
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-02-17 3:33 PM (#163057 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?



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Hi Tim,

Nice Pics. I go to some of the nursing homes in my area. The people are always appreciative of people coming to visit and music will do more good for them than a lot of the meds they get.

Especially the old hymns.


Have a Great Day. :)
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-02-17 4:00 PM (#163058 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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GGG (Mike)

....you've got mail... ;)
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John Lawrence
Posted 2005-02-17 4:11 PM (#163059 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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Of course you may also sound better with the more meds they are on too! : ) My ex- is an RN at a Convalescent/Sub-Acute Hospital and the people always appreciate the music. Myself and two friends have done this for 15 years. It's fun too.

John L.

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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-02-17 4:46 PM (#163060 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?



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Hi Tim,


I'm Out of town for a few days. Visiting My Son and Grandkids. Hope it is not urgent. I'll check it next week when I get Back to Tennessee.

Have a Great Day. :)
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-02-17 5:12 PM (#163061 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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...not to worry... only a "zip" file with some hymns that we play.... have a safe trip :)
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-02-17 9:15 PM (#163062 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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My wife works as an administrative assistant an alocal nursing home. So on three occasions i've gone and done a 35 to 40 minute set for the residents. It's noyt usually my first choice for a gig, but hey they deserve to hear some music too! and it makes them feel really good that someone took the time to comeand sing for them.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-03-17 8:26 AM (#163063 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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...just bumping this up as a reminder to go out and play at the local Rest Homes... they really appreciate any entertainment/diversions they can get! Their lives are sooooooo lonely and sad... go cheer them up!
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djenn
Posted 2005-03-17 11:04 AM (#163064 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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Tim, could you shoot a copy of the hymns to me? I'd like to visit one of our local homes. Thanks, Dave
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-03-17 12:18 PM (#163065 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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Dave.... you've got mail...


...in the meanwhile, check this site out:

Guitar Hymns :cool:
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-03-17 12:59 PM (#163066 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?



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Hey Tim,

Thanks for the reminder.

Check Out Galatians 6:9

Here's another good site.

http://gospelmusic.org.uk/
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-03-17 1:07 PM (#163067 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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GGG,

....yes... also: Leviticus 19:32 and Proverbs 16:31

...yup, I have that site as a "Favorite"...

.....thanks again to all who participate in this type of outreach!
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-10-20 9:10 AM (#163068 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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...thought I'd bump this back up to act as a reminder.... play your guitars for the dear forgotten folks at a local Convalescent Home! They will love it!
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tragocaster
Posted 2005-10-20 6:15 PM (#163069 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?


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Hey Tim, that's a wonderful idea, and soon I will do just that!

My late wife's great grandmother lives in a convalescent home and, at 102 years old, she's in good shape and still has her wits about her. She can tell some stories, let me tell ya! A wonderful, God-fearing woman, and the kids just love her.

I'm going to make it a point to brush up on some old Gospel favorites, and do a little solo acoustic Gospel show there.

GREAT suggestion!
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-10-20 7:17 PM (#163070 - in reply to #163047)
Subject: Re: Remember Convalescent Homes?



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Nice bump Tim. :) :cool: :)
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