Clay Center Community Matters April 2017

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Commun ty Matters April 2017

Clay Center Presbyterian Manor

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Father memories and summertime memories needed

We will be featuring summertime and Father’s Day in an upcoming issue of Community Matters. If you have a story to tell about a memorable Father’s Day or how your father influenced you, we want to share it. If summertime is your favorite time of year and you’ve got great memories to share, let us know. If you’ve got a story to share, contact Heather Germann, marketing director, and your story could be featured in an upcoming edition of Community Matters.

Clay Center Presbyterian Manor announces Art is Ageless® winners Clay Center Presbyterian Manor recently hosted a reception for the winning artists in the annual Art is Ageless® juried competition.

“We are honored to exhibit artwork by seniors,” said Heather Germann, marketing director. “Art is Ageless is unique in

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The “Gourd Farmer and Banker” were winners in the Mixed Media/Crafts category for Wayne Hafner.

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Fiber Arts winner Bessie Lilley’s “Two Birds Table Runner.”


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Sheldon Klassen, interim executive director Heather Germann, marketing director To submit or suggest articles for this publication, contact Heather Germann, hgermann@pmma.org.

Telephone: 785-632-5646 Fax: 785-632-5874 Address: 924 Eighth St., Clay Center, KS 67432-2620

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featuring only the works of artists age 65 and older. Our artists prove that art, in any form, is an ageless ambition.” Winners in the Clay Center Presbyterian Manor Art is Ageless juried competition were: Best of Show: Coleen Weller, “Ribbon Box Quilt” People’s Choice: Wayne Hafner, “Reverse Glass Hawk Painting” Judge’s Choice: Wayne Hafner, “Reverse Glass Hawk Painting” Christmas: Majorie Grater, “Christmas Church Winter Scene” Fiber Arts: Bessie Lilley, “Two Birds Table Runner” Mixed Media/Crafts: Wayne Hafner, “Gourd Farmer and Banker” Painting: Arleen Habluetzel, “Helen’s Iris” Quilting: Coleen Weller, “Disappearing 9 patch quilt”

Local competition winners will join winners from 16 other Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America communities to be judged at the masterpiece level. Winning entries at the masterpiece level may be selected for publication in PMMA’s annual Art is Ageless calendar and note cards.

For the competition, works must have been completed in the past five years. Started in 1980, Art is Ageless is an extension of PMMA’s wellness programs, which focus on mental, physical, social and spiritual health.

Best in Show went to Coleen Weller for “Ribbon Box Quilt.”

The Art is Ageless program encourages Clay Center Presbyterian Manor residents and other area seniors to express their creativity through its annual competition, as well as art classes, musical and dramatic events, educational opportunities and current events discussions throughout the year.

The Quilting category winner was Coleen Weller with “Disappearing 9 patch quilt.”

Arleen Habluetzel’s “Helen’s Iris” painting took home an award.

Right, enlarged detail of “Disappearing nine patch.”

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27th Annual Presbyterian Manor Banquet Event benefits residents Clay Center Presbyterian Manor’s 27th annual Good Samaritan dinner and silent auction will be held April 19 to benefit residents who have outlived their financial resources.

5 to 6:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church Family Life Center, 921 Fifth St.

Again this year the dinner will offer drawings for a suggested donation of The event will feature an all-you-canone for $1 or six for $5. A partial list of eat whole hog buffet for a free-will prizes will be posted closer to the offering, as well as a silent auction from event.

The Good Samaritan program depends solely on donations. It helps Clay Center Presbyterian Manor residents who have outlived their financial resources to remain at the manor.

For more information, contact Heather Germann at 785-632-5646 or hgermann@pmma.org.

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