$7,500

My Way Savings Opportunity!

November

The Oscar at Georgetown
Newsletter

Resident´s Birthdays

11/12 Yvonne B
11/23 Louise K
11/7 William K
11/7 Clarence M
11/29 Karen T

Month's Celebrations

11/5 Voting Trip‌
11/7 FLU & COVID Vaccines‌
11/8 Cappuccino & Crosswords‌
11/12 Veterans Day Ceremony Trip
11/12 Veterans Day Dinner
11/12 Ladies Lunch ‌
11/14 Murder Mystery Dinner‌
11/17 Bake Sale Prep‌
11/19 Men’s Lunch Outing‌
11/21 The Oscar Community ‌Fall Festival ‌
11/22 GAPS Art Class‌
11/24 Family Thanksgiving ‌Brunch
11/26 Urban Rendezvous
11/28 Friendsgiving Potluck Happy Hour
11/30 UT vs A&M Tailgate Party!

Associate of the Month

Giovanni Gehlbach

Giovanni Gehlbach Associate of the Month

His steadfast dedication and cheerful demeanor distinguish him as an invaluable asset to our team. Giovanni’s passion for bringing joy to our residents is truly inspiring. Whether it’s singing along with our Elvis impersonator or contributing to practical improvements like the new dog park crosswalk, he consistently goes above and beyond. This initiative not only enhances safety but also provides convenient access for our furry friends and their owners, enriching the community experience.
When it comes to motivation, Giovanni emphasizes the importance of teamwork. He believes that every member at Oscar brings unique expertise, enabling effective collaboration toward common goals. This sense of unity allows us to provide the best possible service to our residents, which is a cornerstone of our success. Giovanni also appreciates The Oscar as a remarkable workplace, largely due to the genuine care we all extend to our residents. This collective commitment fosters a nurturing and enriching environment for everyone involved.
Beyond work, Giovanni finds balance and renewal through exercise, meditation, and practicing shooting. These hobbies help him maintain focus and well-being in his life. Looking to the future, Giovanni harbors ambitious dreams of owning a vineyard and pursuing a career in acting. He encourages new team members to remain steadfast, reminding them that our residents depend on our dedication and care.
Congratulations, Giovanni! You exemplify positivity and commitment at Oscar, and your hard work and enthusiasm make a significant difference in our community.

Grand Teton
National Park

Visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic wonders like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.

In Observance of Veterans Day

This Veterans Day, we at The Oscar are proud to honor and celebrate the brave men and women who have served our country. We recognize the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families, and we are committed to providing a supportive and appreciative community for them.
Join Us for the Sun City Veterans Ceremony
Join us for the Sun City Veterans Ceremony on November 11th at 10:00 AM. This significant event will pay tribute to the service and sacrifices of our nation’s heroes. If you’re interested in attending, please sign up using the registration sheet located in the communications room.
A Special Evening for Our Veterans. Later that evening, we will hold a private dinner for our esteemed veteran residents and spouses at The Oscar. This special occasion is set to commence at 5:00 PM and will showcase a delightful meal, sincere tributes, and chances for our veterans to bond with one another. We look forward to honoring our veterans and celebrating their contributions to our country.

Calling All Veterans: Share Your Story

The Oscar is excited to honor our veterans with a special Veterans Day recognition table. To make this event even more meaningful, we invite all veteran residents to contribute a photo from their service days or a photo of them in uniform.
Please submit your photo to Heather by November 7th.
Let’s come together to celebrate the service and honor the sacrifices made by our veterans.

Yellowstone
National Park

The landscape of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is the result of various geological processes over the last 150 million years. Here, Earth’s crust has been compressed, pulled apart, glaciated, eroded, and subjected to volcanism.

A Warm Invitation: Thanksgiving Brunch at The Oscar

Gather your loved ones and join us for a heartwarming Thanksgiving Brunch at The Oscar!
Date: November 24 Time: 11:30 – 1:30 Location: The Poppy
A Feast for the Senses Indulge in a delectable Thanksgiving feast prepared by our talented culinary team. From traditional favorites to festive twists, our brunch menu has something for everyone.
Reserve Your Spot Today To make a memorable experience for you and your guests, please reserve your time slot in The Poppy. Each resident may invite up to six guests. Reservations must be made no later than November 18th.
We look forward to sharing this special occasion with you and your family.

Yellowstone
National Park

On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique hydrothermal and geologic features. Within Yellowstone’s 2.2 million acres

Join us for the Ultimate Tailgate Party!

Get ready for the most anticipated game of the year, Texas A&M vs. UT! Join us at The Oscar for a tailgate party filled with fun, food, and friendly competition. We’ll have delicious tailgate favorites, refreshing drinks, and exciting games. So gather your fellow fans and come cheer on your favorite team with us on November 30th in Jon’s Sports Bar. The time for the game has not yet been set.

More Articles

End the Year Right: Discover Why Now’s the Best Time for Senior Living Moves

Choosing to move to a senior living community at the end of the year can be a powerful decision that aligns with natural cycles of …

Read More →

Best Retirement Community in Texas

Aging is not a retreat from life; it’s an arrival at a deeper, more profound experience. It’s in this stage that we discover new dimensions ...
Read More →
Share our good news:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Cooking with Confidence:

Cowboy Stew
(Yellowstone Favorite)

cowboy-stew-yellowstone-favorite

Ingredients:
2 ancho chiles (¾ oz.), stems and seeds removed
2 chipotle chiles (¼ oz.), stems and seeds removed
2 plum tomatoes, halved
3 cloves garlic, unpeeled
1 medium white onion, halved and peeled
1/2 tsp. cumin seeds, toasted
1/2 c. water
Kosher salt
3 slices bacon, cut into ½” pieces
12 oz. kielbasa, cut into ½” rounds
12 oz. 95% lean ground beef
1/4 c. all-purpose flour
2 medium Yukon gold potatoes (12 oz.), peeled and cut into ½” pieces
4 c. low-sodium chicken broth
1 (15-oz.) can pinto beans, rinsed and drained
1 1/2 c. frozen corn
Crushed tortilla chips and chopped cilantro, for serving

Directions:

STEP 1
Preheat broiler with rack in upper third position. Place chiles on a baking sheet. Broil, flipping once, until charred all over, about 30 seconds. Transfer to a blender. Place tomatoes, garlic, and half the onion on baking sheet. Broil, flipping once, until charred and beginning to soften, 8 to 10 minutes. Peel garlic and add to blender along with tomatoes, onion, cumin, water, and 1½ teaspoons salt. Blend until smooth. You should have about 2 cups; set aside.

STEP 2
In a large pot over medium-high heat, cook bacon, stirring occasionally, until crisp, about 4 to 6 minutes. Drain on paper towels. Add kielbasa to pot in an even layer. Cook until browned on one side, 4 to 6 minutes. Flip and cook until browned on second side, another 3 minutes. Transfer to plate with bacon. Add beef to pot. Cook, breaking up meat with a spoon, until cooked, 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer to plate with bacon and kielbasa.

STEP 3
Chop remaining onion and add to fat in pan. Cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, 4 to 5 minutes. Add flour. Cook, stirring, until beginning to toast, about 1 minute. Add potatoes, broth, and chile puree to pan, then return bacon, kielbasa, and ground beef to pot; season lightly with salt. Simmer, stirring a few times, until potatoes are tender and soup has reduced slightly, 10 to 12 minutes. Stir in beans and corn and cook to warm through, about 2 minutes. Season to taste.

STEP 4
Ladle soup into bowls and top with tortilla chips and cilantro.

Resident of the Month

Valerie Pawelek

This month, we honor Valerie, an extraordinary resident whose life story reflects resilience, community engagement, and a heartfelt commitment to helping others.
Valerie’s journey began on a family farm in Karnes County, located about 50 miles south of San Antonio. Growing up with two younger sisters, she cherished the simplicity of rural life surrounded by family. However, when she was around ten, her family relocated to a nearby town to pursue better educational opportunities during a difficult drought in the 1950s. With her father transitioning from farming to carpentry and her mother running a sewing business, Valerie learned the importance of hard work early on, often assisting her mother during the summer months.
After finishing high school, Valerie embarked on her career in San Antonio, moving into an apartment with a classmate. It was during this time that she reconnected with Gilbert, a childhood friend who had also settled in the city. They married and raised two sons, Todd and Cliff. Valerie devoted her early years to being a stay-at-home mom until they constructed their dream home, designed by the family.
Once her children were in elementary school, Valerie shifted to a role in hospital administration in San Antonio. Later on, she became a hospice volunteer coordinator, a position she found immensely rewarding as she trained others to support patients in need.
In 2000, after Gilbert’s retirement, the couple moved to the Boerne area to be to their grandchildren. Valerie’s post-retirement years were filled with volunteering as a tutor at the local elementary school and exploring genealogy, uncovering her family’s rich history.
Considering their health, Valerie and her husband transitioned to independent living in San Antonio, where they enjoyed forming new friendships and engaging in various activities. After Gilbert’s passing and then Valerie’s recovery from knee surgery, she chose to move closer to her family in Georgetown and found a welcoming community at The Oscar.
For the past five months, Valerie has embraced her new home, enthusiastically welcoming newcomers and actively participating in gardening activities. She enjoys sharing her bountiful harvest of cucumbers, tomatoes, and herbs with the kitchen staff and fostering connections with fellow residents and staff alike.
Valerie’s kindness and commitment to the community make her a beloved member of our community. We are truly grateful to have her and look forward to her ongoing contributions.
Congratulations, Valerie, on being our Resident of the Month!

Collaborators

Brian Haddock, Executive Director | The Oscar at Georgetown
Brian Haddock
Heather Patterson, Lifestyles Director | The Oscar at Georgetown
Heather Patterson
Skip to content