Social and Recreational Programs Sample Clauses

Social and Recreational Programs. NEWBURY COURT will coordinate a variety of social, recreational, educational and cultural programs for RESIDENTS of NEWBURY COURT. The “ADVANTAGE” Service Package includes all the services in the “FOUNDATION” package and:
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Social and Recreational Programs. We will coordinate a variety of on and off-campus social, recreational, educational and cultural programs.‌
Social and Recreational Programs. Manager will coordinate a variety of social, recreational, educational and cultural programs for residents of SP Condominium.
Social and Recreational Programs. The Resident Services Director will coordinate a variety of social, recreational, educational and cultural programs for Resident and other Residents of The Village.
Social and Recreational Programs. NEWBURY COURT will coordinate a variety of social, recreational, educational and cultural programs for RESIDENTS of NEWBURY COURT. The “ADVANTAGE” Service Package includes all the services in the “FOUNDATION” package and: Dining Service. One meal per day in the dining room at NEWBURY COURT. Meal credits may be used at any time during the month for RESIDENT’S meals or for guest dining (e.g., RESIDENT may use more than one meal credit per day). Any unused meal credits for any calendar month will be forfeited and may not be applied as a credit against meal charges for any other calendar month. A RESIDENT absent from NEWBURY COURT for more than fourteen (14) consecutive days will receive a meal credit allowance (based upon raw food costs) prorated on a daily basis if RESIDENT gives NEWBURY COURT written notice at lease ten (10) days in advance of commencement of said fourteen (14) day period. Advance notice is not required for health-related absences. Housekeeping. Housekeeping of the Living Accommodation, consisting of light housekeeping, vacuuming, dusting, bathroom and kitchen cleaning, will occur on a scheduled basis every week. Flat linen will be picked up, laundered and delivered to the Living Accommodation once every week.

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