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Road Tripping Residents and employees organized a group to go road tripping throughout Callaway County to view the beautiful scenes and colors of fall. Residents piled into the Manor bus to see the county’s colorful trees, beautiful landscapes and new developments throughout the community. Read More... Good Sam Charity Golf Tournament 12th Annual Helaine McCown Swingin’ for Good Sam Charity Golf Tournament a swingin’ good time. The 12th Annual Swingin’ for Good Sam Golf Tournament consisted of 23 teams at Tanglewood Golf Course in Fulton. Read More... Presbyterian Manor announces Art is Ageless local winners Presbyterian Manor recently held a reception for the winning artists in the annual juried exhibit for the 28th Annual Art is Ageless competition celebrating Artists’ Appreciation Month. Read More... Long-term Care Residents Honored During Residents’ Right Week Across the country, residents of long term care facilities – along with family members, ombudsmen, citizen advocates, facility staff, and others – will honor the individual rights of long-term care residents by celebrating Residents’ Rights Week October 5-11, 2008. Read More... Fishing Week a Hit at Presbyterian Manor Fishing season is here and Presbyterian Manor has been enjoying the beautiful weather. Residents, staff, and family members have been taking advantage of the sunshine while hosting many field trips and outdoor activities. One of the opportunities to enjoy the outdoors was a fishing trip for the community and the residents to enjoy. Read More... Sculptor Motivates Fulton for Art is Ageless Competition Presbyterian Manor’s Art is Ageless competition is spinning into high gear again this year. Bobbi Kemna, owner and sculptor of her own pottery studio in Kansas, was at the Manor on Monday June 9. Kemna hosted a “play in the clay day” with Manor residents, staff, and community members demonstrating and teaching various techniques and ways to create unique pottery. Read More... A New Beginning: Presbyterian Manor transforms dining services Three times a day, retired minister Ted Jaeger strolls from his apartment at Presbyterian Manor to the Manor’s dining area where he sits down to an elegantly-set table and a full menu to choose from. “It’s a very attractive presence,” says Jaeger. “And the food is excellent, too.” Read More... Fulton Residents Meet Flat Sarah Presbyterian Manor recently had a visitor stop by to make new friends and experience new adventures within the Fulton community. Her name was Flat Sarah and she was created by a young student from Hudson, Wisconsin. The student’s class recently read the fictional story Flat Stanley and then created dolls to send around the world to learn about different cultures. Read More... It’s Baseball Season at Presbyterian Manor Baseball Season is in full swing and Presbyterian Manor is ready to cheer on their favorite teams and enjoy some good competition. June 23rd through June 27th is baseball week at the Manor. Read More... Spicing Up the Manor Presbyterian Manor spiced up cooking classes throughout the month of April. Every Monday at 2:30 p.m. residents and staff hosted a cooking class sharing their favorite recipes and learning new ones with Manor friends. While the tasty treats were prepared, residents and staff shared their cooking experiences and favorite foods. Read More... Manor recognizes volunteers who make a difference all year On Wednesday April, 23 at 3:30pm Presbyterian Manor honored all volunteers who donate their time and energy to our residents and Manor. While each volunteer offers different talents, each one is greatly appreciated. Read More...
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