Rolla Community Matters – June 2024

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Rolla Presbyterian Manor announces Art is Ageless® winners

Rolla Presbyterian Manor is excited to announce the winners of its recent Art is Ageless® juried competition and exhibit.

“We’re honored that local seniors allowed us to exhibit and judge their wonderful works,” said Ann Caudill, executive director. “Art is Ageless is unique because it only features the works of artists who are 65 and over. Our artists prove it’s never too late to create art, in any form.

Local competition winners will join winners from 14 other PMMA (Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America®) senior living communities to be judged at the masterpiece level for publication in PMMA’s annual Art is Ageless calendar and note cards.

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“Charcuterie”

Employee Spotlight: William Pierce

Rolla’s newest senior living sales director is William Pierce. William joined the team in January of this year and has been a welcome addition to the Rolla Presbyterian Manor family! Pierce says his real estate background leaves him well suited to help seniors find their next home.

In his spare time, Pierce enjoys reading, listening to podcasts and getting outdoors – anything from fishing to hiking! u

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“Painted Pony Series “She Smiles” “Artist Metalwork”

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Rolla Presbyterian Manor hosted a reception for the winning artists listed here:

Best of Show amateur: Jim Carney, “Charcuterie”

Best of Show professional: Mary Oliver-Hall, “Painted Pony Series “She Smiles”

People’s Choice amateur: Agnes Maples, “Artist Metalwork”

People’s Choice professional: Dee Ann DuCote, “Sunrise on the Marsh”

Judge’s Choice amateur: Jim Carney, “Charcuterie”

Judge’s Choice professional: Mary Oliver-Hall, “Painted Pony Series “She Smiles”

Mixed Media/Crafts amateur: Agnes Maples, “Artist Metalwork”

Mixed Media/Crafts professional: Mary Oliver-Hall, “Painted Pony Series “She Smiles”

Needlework amateur: Carol Jessop, “Springtime”

Painting amateur: Carol Jessop, “Village Street in Provànce”

Painting professional: Dee Ann DuCote, “Sunrise on the Marsh”

Photography amateur: Erma Brand, “Do You Think I Look Like Santa?”

Sculpture/3-D amateur: Jim Carney, “Charcuterie”

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“Sunrise on the Marsh” “Springtime”

“Village Street in Provànce”

Do You Think I Look Like Santa?”

For more information about Rolla Presbyterian Manor, 1200 Homelife Plaza, contact Ann Caudill at 573-364-7336, or acaudill@pmma.org. u

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Community Matters

is published quarterly for residents and friends of Rolla Presbyterian Manor by Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America, Inc., a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization.

To submit or suggest articles: acaudill@pmma.org Ann Caudill, executive director

OUR MISSION: To provide quality senior services guided by Christian values.

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Everyone wins when you refer a friend

Do you have a friend or loved one who might be interested in becoming your fellow resident at Rolla Presbyterian Manor? Providing their name could lead to rewards – for them AND you! Contact the sales office for more details. u

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