Johnny Angel Trio

“Salute to the Great American Song Book”

Pittsburgh’s own Johnny Angel will be singing songs from the Great American Pop Song Book. Listen to his fun-filled stories from nearly 50 years of a wonderful career in the music business. Don’t miss this chance to see Johnny Angel up close and personal! He will be accompanied by pianist Ken Pompi and bass player Pat Crossley.

Tuesday, February 13
2:00 p.m.

Lunch & Learn

Get the facts from Sherwood Oaks Executive Director and CFO Annette McPeek, who will explain what Lifecare is and how it’s the defining difference between Sherwood Oaks and other retirement options.
Enjoy a taste of our vibrant lifestyle and delicious cuisine. Your host, Sherwood Oaks, is a Lifecare retirement community in Cranberry Township, just north of Pittsburgh. In addition to apartments and patio homes, we offer personal care, skilled nursing and memory support, all on one campus. A complimentary lunch will be served.
To RSVP, call 1(800)642-2217.

Tuesday, January 23
11:00 a.m.

River City Brass Trio

River City Brass Band receives praise from audiences and critics alike: “RCB delivers the rare kind of show that combines light-hearted fun with serious musicianship,” notes and audience member. “River City Brass puts the fun back into music,” says the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

Tuesday, December 19
2 p.m.

Neil Diamond: Performed by Chris Denem

Western Pennsylvania singer-songwriter and recording artist Chris Denem performs a sensational tribute to the hit songs of superstar Neil Diamond. Chris will cover early hits from the 1960s up to 1980, including favorites such as “Solitary Man,” “Sweet Caroline,” “Holly Holy,” “I Am I Said,” through Jazz Singer movie hits “America,” “Love on the Rocks,” “Hello Again” and many more. Chris’ vocal renditions of Neil are rated second to none among the nation’s leading tribute artists.

Monday, December 4
2 p.m.

A Turkey of a Dinner With a Side of Dead Duck

Big Mike Pilgrim and his family are throwing a holiday party for the residents of Sherwood Oaks. After 5 minutes you will be thankful not to be a part of this fruitier than cranberry sauce family! Think your thanksgiving dinners are dreadful? Well, this family takes the pecan pie!! The only thing this family will be thankful for is if their wealthy father would drop dead! AND HE DOES!!

Murder Most Fowl is back at Sherwood with their annual murder mystery. Homicide has never been more hilarious! Join in the fun and see if you can solve the mystery.

Prizes for those would-be CSIs, PIs, FBIs, and all the other alphabet crime fighters who figure out who plucked the pilgrim!

Monday, November 13
2 P.M.

Four-Course Conversation

We’ve combined a delicious, four-course luncheon with four different conversations about resident life. With each unique part of the meal (appetizer, soup or salad, entree, dessert), you will meet a new resident host who will guide you through a conversation full of fresh information on campus life at Sherwood Oaks.

We have limited space so please call today to make your reservation. 1(800)642-2217

Friday, November 3
11:30 A.M.

Pittsburgh Doo Wop Band

Relive the sounds of the ’50s and ’60s with a talented group of four performers from the Pittsburgh Doo Wop Big Band. Under the direction of Richard G. Mansfield, musical director, arranger/conductor of the “American Soundtrack Series,” the group has recreated the same great musical arrangements as seen and heard on PBS. Enjoy the sounds of Motown, the rhythms of the Crystals and the Chiffons, the smooth sounds of the Miracles and Etna James, and more!

Tuesday, October 17
2 P.M.
Sherwood Oaks Auditorium

AARP Smart Driver Course

Sharpen your driving skills with the AARP Smart Driver course! 

You will learn:

  • Defensive driving techniques
  • Proven safety strategies
  • New traffic laws and rules of the road
  • No tests to pass. You simply sign up and learn. Upon completion you may be eligible to receive a multiyear discount on your insurance.

$15 AARP Members
$20 Non-Members

Thursday & Friday, October 5 & 6
1-5 P.M.

Brain Health across the Lifespan

Presented by Paul D. Nussbaum, PhD, ABPP
There is no greater or more complex system than the human brain. This magical collection of neurons weighing no more than four pounds enables all of our thoughts, emotions, and behavior. This lecture champions brain health across the lifespan as an important and unique model. Dr. Nussbaum’s five-part lifelong and proactive brain health lifestyle is proposed as critical to maximizing brain health and perhaps delaying neurodegenerative disorders later in life.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017
2 p.m.
Sherwood Oaks Auditorium