Sterling Community Matters October 2017

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Com mmunn ty ty Mattters Sterling Presbyterian Manor

COMING UP IN COMMUNITY MATTERS:

October 2017

Friend of manor celebrates retirement

Police Chief Mary Kendrick has been a longtime friend of Sterling Presbyterian Manor, as she attends church here every Sunday and sits with the residents. She is a great asset, great friend, and has even donated time, money and bingo prizes to us over the years. We recently celebrated her career of giving to others by giving back to her with a banana-split and beach-party-themed celebration! Thank you, Mary!

COMING UP IN COMMUNITY MATTERS

We will feature Christmas in an upcoming issue of Community Matters. If you have a story about Christmas, whether a favorite tradition or a memorable holiday celebration, or if you just want to tell the world what you love about living in your senior living community, we want to share the story.

Recently retired Police Chief Mary Kendrick enjoys the company of longtime friend Jean Baker at her retirement party.

Contact Cindy Moore and your story could be featured in an upcoming edition of Community Matters.

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Chief Mary Kendrick's greatgranddaughter even got in on the beach party fun.


Total fun for the total eclipse of the sun

Jean Baker enjoys the rare celestial event.

Marketing Director Cindy Moore wasn't about to miss out.

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Community Matters is published monthly for residents and friends of Sterling Presbyterian Manor by Presbyterian Manors of

501(c)(3) organization. Learn more at PresbyterianManors.org. Mike Rajewski, executive director Cindy Moore, marketing director To submit or suggest articles for this publication, contact cmoore@pmma.org.

Nurse Manager Karen Smith and residents Lila Blackburn and Mariella Sawin take in the sight of the eclipse.

Telephone: 620-278-3651 Fax: 620-278-3581 Address: 204 W. Washington, Sterling, KS 67579-1614 Our mission: We provide quality senior services guided by Christian values. SterlingPresbyterianManor.org

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CNAs Kisha James and Robbin Green can't hide their eclipse excitement!


Everything Elvis in August

What fun we had with Elvis Month in August! We watched 15 Elvis movies and had 15 Elvis-related themed days. On Tropical Day we watched “Blue Hawaii.” “Viva Las Vegas” was on Vegas Day. We wore camo for “G.I. Blues” and watched “Flaming Star” on Western Day. Elvis himself even made an appearance, and he had a striking resemblance to Activity Director Donna Grizzle's brother, Pastor Joel.

A sweet moment with Betty Berdeen.

Reminisce with end of summer video

We’re on our way into fall, but those summer memories are just a click away on the Sterling Presbyterian Manor Facebook page! Check out our end of summer video, which shows highlights of all the fun we had. Go to facebook.com/SterlingPresbyterian ManorPMMA

Elvis dances with Darlene Miller.

SSD JoAnna Trezise on the staff beach video day. Jeanette Fail meets Elvis.

Jean Baker steals a kiss.

Showing Betty Wallace some (burnin’) love.

Marketing Director, Cindy Moore, on the staff beach video day. STERLING PRESBYTERIAN MANOR 3


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