Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor
JANUARY 2023
Celebrating Arkansas City’s award-winning artists
Joni Mitchell, CMA
Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor held a calendar signing for our local masterpiece winners whose artwork is featured Eldon Eastman in the 2023 Art is Ageless® calendar. Congratulations to Robert Armstrong, Violet Elliot-Beyer, Eldon Eastman, Peggy Thomas and Donna Thompson! Would you like to see your work in the 2024 calendar? The entry deadline for next year’s competition is March 22, 2023. Contact Whitley Stokes at wstokes@pmma.org or 620-442-8700 for more information about the event or Robert Armstrong visit artisageless.org u
Violet Elliot-Beyer
Peggy Thomas
What makes working at Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor special for you? “Working at the Presbyterian Manor has been very rewarding! I love all my residents as if they are my own family. I am tremendously grateful to work in memory care. The true dedication, compassion, support and personalized care for each resident makes all the difference in the world with those that have dementia or Alzheimer’s. Allowing them to enjoy the best quality of life possible is my heartfelt goal and helping families feel confident that this is the place their loved ones call home. I am also very grateful to know that when I clock in, I am making a difference in a person’s life with a smile on my face,” says Joni Mitchell, CMA, Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor staff member for two years. Want to learn how our Memory Care Community can benefit your loved ones? Contact Whitley Stokes at 620442-8700 or wstokes@pmma.org to learn more. u
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Winfield woman utilizes ‘dying artform’ to take home Art is Ageless’ top prize By now, Donna Thompson should be getting used to taking home awards through PMMA’s Art is Ageless® competition—she already has quite an impressive array of purple and blue ribbons hanging from a bulletin board in her home—but the results of the 2023 competition still took her by surprise.
taught both her granddaughters and great-granddaughters the skills and techniques her mother taught her. But that doesn’t mean Donna is ready to hang things up, she already has an eye on next year’s Art is Ageless competition. “Oh yea, I’ve even got my next entry ready!” said Donna.
Donna’s quilt, “Deck the Halls,” not only won first place among amateurs in the competition’s Christmas division but was also awarded overall Best of Show. “When they call your name to win—I don’t care if it’s a small thing or not—it means a lot. When you put in a lot of work, effort and hours into something, it means a lot,” said Donna.
Donna Thompson
To learn more about the Art is Ageless program, or to order a copy of this year’s calendar, visit artisageless.org. u
long at all. I’m very fast—I don’t know if that’s a good thing or bad,” said Donna.
The quilt combined two of Donna’s artistic passions—quilting and embroidery. The embroidery component is something she learned from her mother and has devoted more and more time to over the past last 20 years.
And, according to Donna, it’s an artform that over time is slowly disappearing.
“I love embroidery—I also tell myself it’s an excuse because I can sit and watch TV and not feel guilty,” said Donna. “It doesn’t take me very
In an effort to keep it alive for future generations, Donna
“It’s a dying art,” said Donna.
“Deck the Halls” by Do nna Thompson, first pla ce winner in the amateur Christmas division and Best of Show. Like us on Facebook to stay updated on news and events.
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Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor honors those who served To celebrate Veteran’s Day, Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor hosted a special brunch for veterans, their spouses and others who have so selflessly served our country. During the event, veterans were asked to hang an ornament representing their branch of the military on a red, white and blue-decorated Christmas tree. Thank you to all who attended and thank you veterans for your sacrifice and service. u
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