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Christmas Tree Lane a Great Success Christmas Tree Lane brought together 24 individuals, businesses and organizations to decorate three-foot trees to be on display the first week of December at Aberdeen Village. Read More... Christmas activities at the Village Christmas Tree Lane is now on view at the Village. Christmas trees have been generously decorated and donated to the Manor from sponsors such as Hospice Care of Kansas and the Village Church. Christmas Tree Lane will be on display from Dec. 4 through 8. Read More... Themed activities at the Village Paula Simons, CTRS, has a primary goal as activities director: to improve the quality of life for all the residents at the Village. She has the support of three inspiring staff members: Rachael Waugh, Kate McIntyre and Christina Wilson. Read More... Stamp collecting focus of meeting The Manor Educational Society Meeting was held Oct. 19. Because October is National Stamp Collecting Month, we invited Dennis Ouellette to be our speaker. Dennis worked for the post office for 35 years and retired earlier this year. Read More... Golf tournament raises funds The Village joined our sister community in Kansas City, Kan., for the Annual Presbyterian Manors Good Samaritan Golf Classic. Read More... Join us for nostalgic trip back in time Residents are invited to join us Sept. 13 for a trip back to 1954. We’ll visit the Johnson County Museum’s All-Electric House. Read More... Art is Ageless exhibit on display August 1 through 14 Celebrate local artists with the Art is AgelessTM exhibit at Aberdeen Village from August 1 through 14. The community is invited to visit Aberdeen Village at 17500 W. 119th, Olathe, KS to view works by Village residents ranging from photography to painting to crafts. Exhibit hours are 8:30 to 5:00. Read More... Miss America visits Village residents Miss America 2005, Diedre Downs, visited with residents at Olathe Medical Center on June 17. The luncheon was an opportunity to meet the pageant winner and learn more about a topic that is close to her heart: hearing loss. Read More... Gardening inside and out Gardens are springing up in many different places around Aberdeen Village, both inside and out! In the Highlands assisted living area, Director of Assisted Living Sandra Glaser has added a “secret garden” to the loft area above the entrance. Read More... Open house to celebrate fifth anniversary Aberdeen Village will celebrate its fifth anniversary with an open house Thursday, May 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. Read More... Not your typical Easter egg Residents Mary Morrison and Marie McCreary recently learned the art of Ukrainian Eggs from Glenna Loomis of the Ten Thousand Villages store. Read More... Exercise center is a popular attraction You can find them at 6 a.m. or 1 p.m., swimming, walking, rowing and pedaling. No matter the time of day, residents are taking advantage of the exercise center and swimming pool. Aside from scheduled daily exercise groups, which include water exercises and group exercises, residents exercise on their own at any time of day. Read More... Village fitness class fun for friends and neighbors There are many ways to get a little exercise in your life. Some residents choose to exercise alone, but many Aberdeen residents find that an exercise class of like-minded friends and neighbors keeps them motivated. Read More... Residents part of two KU research studies Some Aberdeen residents are having fun and helping aspiring health care professionals at the same time. Two research studies from the University of Kansas involve observing and interviewing residents who have visited an art museum exhibit and those participating in an exercise class. Read More...
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