Noble NOVEMBER 2025
As we sit at our Thanksgiving Day tables, we are grateful for those who surround us in making everyday a special one. Pictured above is one of our dedicated staff members doing just that as we recently recognized our veterans at our annual celebration. The exquisite meal, ceremony, and pinning is only one way to give back to these true heroes. We applaud you all for your sacrifices to protect our freedoms and give thanks to all who served in the armed forces. Giving back to our community who has given so much to us is worth every smile, just as the smiles on the faces of the families we assisted in helping put food on their holiday tables. We are thankful for your continued support in helping us achieve this goal to assist our local community and the seniors we care for.
We continue to grow community connection and offer you the chance to share in all of our upcoming events and programs. The holiday season is rapidly approaching bringing with it a flurry of eagerly awaited events that will fill the coming weeks.
Before we close the end of the year, we have much to offer you from charming local senior gatherings, bustling holiday markets, to caroling on campus that provide a wonderful chance for our community and families to gather, create cherished memories, and spread holiday cheer as the year draws to a close. We encourage you to partake in sharing these memories with us.
Health and Wellness Weekly classes will vary this month due to holiday festivities. There will beNo Balance Class on Dec 3 and other changes to be aware of so please look below for holiday class schedules, resister for upcoming event/programs, and continue to follow us on Facebook and Instagram for further updates and announcements. We are thankful for your continued support and wish you a very healthy, happy, and joyous holiday season.
Senior Supper Wednesday, December 3 4:30-6:30 White Hart Inn
Join in on an evening of delicious food, great company, and community connection at the senior supper presented in partnership with Sharon Hospital and welcoming Northwell Health. Enjoy a commentary dinner as we bring together local seniors for a warm and engaging evening of special guests, raffle prizes, and local wellness resources for our senior community. This is a complementary event but must register for entry.
Holiday Market December 5 & 6 10:00-4:00 Community Room
The Noble Horizons Auxiliary welcomes you to partake in their festive annual Holiday Market. Let's celebrate the season and browse unique holiday gifts, gather with family and friends, and enjoy free hot cider and doughnuts. Soup, sandwiches, and sweets treats are available for purchase. We can't forget a story read from the very own Mrs. Clause on Saturday only. All proceeds for this event go directly to benefit Noble Horizons residents in countless
meaningful ways. Start your holiday season with us!
Painting & Acoustics with Bobby Friday, December 12 2:00-3:30 Learning Center
Bobby and Kellyn are a very special couple with a calling to create, teach, and build community through artistic expression. During this unique event, Kellyn will teach us to paint the poinsettia on wooden canvas while Bobby will serenade us with his acoustic guitar! Join us for this creative class that you will never forget. Beginners are welcome, no experience necessary.
There is no fee for this class, and supplies will be provided.
Caroling with the Corner Choir Thursday, December 18 4:00-5:00 Noble Chapel
Settle down to the uplifting sounds of the season from the combined churches of St. Martin of Tours, an incredible choir that boasts three generations of members. With Deridre Broderick as the Choir Master, you know this will be a performance you won’t want to miss!
Bring your jingle bells and sing along with the Corner Choir on Thursday, December 18 in the Noble Chapel at 4:00pm.
All are welcome to attend.
Balance Class
Weekly Balance Class is back. Join one of our Physical Therapy Department team members at 10:30 on Wednesdays in the Community Room and improve your balance and strength to help prevent falls. Any new attendees must register.
Complimentary Program
One-Time Registration Required
Gentle Tai Chi Tuesdays 10:30-11:30 Learning Center
We invite you to join Tai Chi classes on Tuesdays from 10:30-11:30 in the Learning Center. Tai Chi focuses on movements that improve flexibility and promote relaxation, balance, circulation and coordination. One-time registration is required.
FREE CLASS
Chair Yoga Thursdays
10:30 - 11:30 Learning Center
Experience the powerful healing benefits of chair yoga with Corey, a certified yoga and meditation instructor. This class is for all levels and beginners are more than welcome. You will be guided through each calming yet rejuvenating session in the Community Room weekly. One-time registration is required, so if you've already registered there's no need to do so again.
Complimentary Program
One-Time Registration Required
Zumba Saturdays 10:00am Community Room
We are holding regular Zumba Classes with certified Zumba instructor Placido Birriel on Saturdays in our Community Room. Join us for fun, laughter, music and dancing, all while burning calories. Don't miss out on this chance to have fun while staying fit. All ages, levels, and abilities are welcome. Improve your coordination and dance moves with Zumba!
Complimentary Program
One-Time Registration Required
Painting and Acoustics with Bobby + Kellyn Trapp Monday, November 3 2:00-3:30 Learning Center
Bobby and Kellyn are a very special couple with a calling to create, teach, and build community through artistic expression. During this unique event, Kellyn will teach us to paint the golden-copper tree on canvas, while Bobby will serenade us with his acoustic guitar! Join us for this creative class that you will never forget. Beginners are welcome, no experience necessary.
There is no fee for this class, and supplies will be provided.
Complimentary Program
One-Time Registration Required
Writing Memoirs with Kim Lyman Wednesdays November 5-December 10 3:30-4:30 Learning Center
Kim Lyman has been an English teacher for 27 years and a creative writing teacher for 10 years. She is also the advisor of a high school literary magazine, which is a publication comprised of creative submissions from young writers and artists. She is excited to help us write and organize our very own memories to compose individualized stories about our lives. During this six-week series, Kim will guide us through the art of autobiographical storytelling, helping us with structure, self-expression, and grammar. At course completion, you will have a personalized gift to share with family and friends. We encourage you all to participate in this free course!
Complimentary Program
One-Time Registration Required
Living with Dying: Allowing the End to Inform the Present Saturday, November 8 4:00-5:00 Community Room
We are co-sponsoring with East Mountain House for this talk by Roy Remer, Executive Director of Zen Caregiving Project in San Francisco, CA on a topic often avoided: our own mortality. He is the author of the forthcoming book, Zen Caregiving: How to Care for Yourself While Caring for Others(April 2026). With nearly 30 years of experience in hospice care and learning from individuals with life-limiting illnesses, Roy will discuss the profound value of turning toward death throughout life, He will discuss how this acknowledgement is key to living a meaningful and happy existence. Please join us on November 8 at 4:00 pm in the Community Room this informative talk.
Complimentary Program
No Registration Required
Blood Drive Monday, November 10 10:00-3:00 Community Room
Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood. Blood is essential to help patients survive surgeries, cancer treatments, chronic illnesses, and traumatic injuries. This lifesaving care starts with one person making a generous donation. With your help we can make sure that supply meets demand. Come give on Monday, November 10 in the Community Room and help save a life today!
Registration Required
Feeding Local Families 50/50 Raffle Drawing November 20 at 2:00
Food shortage in America is at an all-time high. We would love to support our local families that are struggling with food insecurity by raising awareness and funds to help feed these families. Please participate in our 50/50 raffle to help us reach our goal and feed those families in need. Proceeds from this raffle will go directly towards putting food on local community tables.
Tickets can be purchased at the front desk until drawing on November 20 at 2:00.
Together we can make a difference!
Please purchase a ticket to help feed local families!
