May 2016 - Windsor Place
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May 2016 - Windsor Place
Windsor Place 2921 West First St. Coffeyville, KS 67337 Return Service Requested “Recognizing that all life is precious, we will diligently serve the needs of each who enter here in a dignified manner.” PRSRT STD US Postage PAID Permit 7 Caney KS 67333 Volume XXI, No. 5 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 Looking Forward To Outdoor Fun By Karen Wilson London/Cambridge Activity Director Page 12 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 Mailing List The Town Crier is mailed free of charge to the volunteers, families and friends of Windsor Place. If you know of someone who is interested in receiving our newsletter by mail or e-mail, please feel free to offer this mailing list form to them. Mailing List Form The month of April was the start of some fun outdoor activities. Beginning with our resident’s first walk or being wheeled around the block of the season. Thank you staff members and the Coffeyville Community College nursing that helped kick off “walk around for block” for 2016. One of the highlights last year during our travels around the block was the “neighborhood garage sales” that we were able to stop at and look around. We also took advantage of the nice days we had with going outside watching the age to age children running around playing and laughing during their recess time. The residents enjoyed stopping by to say hello. We also talked about the start of the Major League Baseball season beginning. And, of course that brought up the 2015 World Series Champions the Kansas City Royals. You would be amazed to see how many Royal fans we have here at Windsor Place. We are looking forward to watching them on TV or listening to them on the radio. The residents will be cheering them on and looking for a repeat of last year’s season. We spent time reminiscing about yard work. The residents remembered tilling the grounds and planting soil for the family vegetable garden. Pulling weeds and helping mom plant flowers in her flower bed. They talked about how beautiful the flowers made the yard look. Some of the disliked chores were mowing the grass, trimming the bushes, and raking and bagging up the leaves. After all that hard work they looked forward to a tall glass of cold fresh hand squeezed lemonade. Also, they remember making sun tea setting it out all day long and drinking it during their supper meal. Other activities that are planned throughout the month are weekly van rides, going to watch some local baseball games, and the most exciting thing is riding around town on the Coffeyville Shuttle Bus. The residents will be waving at their many friends throughout the city. Name__________________________ Address________________________ City___________________________ State__________________________ Zip___________________________ E-mail________________________ Arlene Chandler and Frances Long posing with the CCC Red Raven mascot. Send completed form to Windsor Place in care of the Newsletter Department. Please report any address changes to the same address. “Unbecoming” a Nursing Home!!..........www.windsorplace.net C o f f e y v i l l e C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e n u r s i n g s t u d e n t s a n d Wi n d s o r P l a c e C o m m u n i t y M e m b e r s e n j o y a w a l k a ro u n d t h e b l o c k . Karlene Marshall and Lydia S h o b e a w a i t i n g t h e Wi n d s o r Place van for an outing. Page 2 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Page 11 The Road We Travel By: Monte Coffman, Executive Director May is a month for Mothers, Memorials and graduations. At Windsor Place, we will be celebrating all three of these. We will because these have been such a part of the lives of the persons we serve. So we will honor them by keeping these events alive for them to enjoy. On May 12th, we will host our eighth kindergarten graduation. We will be celebrating what has been, simply, a remarkable year of daily interaction and learning between young minds and young-at-hearts. It will be the culmination of our eighth year of Age to Age Learning. In January 2007, when this project was first discussed, we knew it would be something quite special. However, during the following 18 months, as the project was assembled and details addressed, our expectations were raised even higher. We knew what could occur. We could see it coming. But, even after 8 years of operation, the excitement is new every day. I report to you now, on behalf of persons who live at Windsor Place, that our expectations were absolutely exceeded. With 6-7 daily opportunities for interaction between the students and the elders, relationships grow and deepen. Encouragement, affirmation and support from the elders makes learning fun and enjoyable. And, boy, have they learned! Some days it is magical to behold. What do they learn, you ask? These young minds learn...everyone is someone...smiles and hugs are balm for the spirit... sowing kindness to others feels good inside...sometimes laps are better than chairs...grandma’s and grandpa’s exercise harder when they are being watched by their special young friends...grandma and grandpa make them feel special...to name a few. And, by the way, they learned to read and write and do numbers along the way! The kindergarten has been everything we had hoped for and more. It remains our hope that other committed communities will replicate their own versions of this program for the betterment of young minds and those young at heart. Mother’s Day, which goes back to 1908, is to honor our mothers. Our mothers sacrafice so much for us. They are the center of our families. They certainly deserve our love and affirmation every day, not just on the “second Sunday in May”. We love mothers here! Memorial Day, formerly Decoration Day, dates back to the 1860’s where those who had died in military service were remembered by having the grave sites decorated with flowers and flags. It has evolved to include all who have died. Those who provided our family foundations, spiritual teachings and the communities in which we live and enjoy. Take time on May 30th to go to a cemetary and visit the grave of someone who contributed so much to you. In closing, I hope your Mother’s Day, Memorial Day and the graduations you attend this month will bring you a deeper sense of joy and happiness. I know ours here will. Thank you for being a part of the Windsor Place family. Frances Long helping during Earth Day stations. Windsor Place Community Members (along with Fern McDaniel) enjoy a birthday meal at Sirloin Stockade. Windsor Place Community Members participate in a game of kick ball. Karen Wilson poses with Coffeyville Community College Alumni, Super Bowl 50 Champion, Denver Bronco player, Sylvester Williams. Warmest, Regards, Monte Coffman Executive Director Windsor Place Community Members sharing a movie with the Age-to-Age students. Sarah Herriman and Diane Jones enjoy a walk around the block. Fern McDaniel and Karen Wilson join Windsor Place Community Members for lunch. Page 10 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Page 3 Resident Quotes “What is your favorite sport and why? ” Collected By: Karen Wilson, Cheryl Brown and Sarah Herriman Irene ward..........................Tennis. I was a semi-pro player I have medals and trophy to show when I played. And football. I’m a Sooner fan. I remember one of the Sooner football players came out to meet us. Another resident and I took pictures with him and he signed his autograph for us to remember his visit here. Pat Hargis.......................... Football, I love the Dallas Cowboys. Sharon Russell...................Bowling is my favorite sport. I was on a bowling team in high school and I have liked it ever since. Edith Nokes....................... Baseball is my favorite sport because I know the rules and I know how to play so I can watch it and understand what’s going on while I am watching it. Dorothy Tieaskie................Basketball is my favorite sport. I played point guard in high school and I used to be pretty good. J.R. Smith...........................Fishing is my favorite sport; I don’t have any other favorite sport. Karlene Marshall............... Football, because I knew a lot of people who played. Dennis Bellamy................. Baseball I like watching them hit a homerun. A r l e n e C h a n d l e r e x e rc i s i n g with the Age-to-Age students. Arlene Chandler.................My favorite is football, because there is a lot of action. I also like basketball because I played it in school. Elsie Osborn...................... Baseball is my favorite because I like to see them fight over the ball and I like the action. Thelma Harrington............ I would say basketball because I played it as a kid. I played basketball all four years of high school. Lucille Miesner..................My favorite is baseball, mainly because I know exactly what is going on. Teresa Angell..................... I like volleyball, especially in the summertime because you can play it indoors or outdoors. Pat Powers......................... Tennis because I enjoy watching them play. Carolyn Pope..................... Basketball because I was good at it when I played. Maxine Pevehouse.............I never did it but skating is my favorite sport and I like to watch it. Diane Jones........................Football is my favorite sport. I like watching it. Louise Merchant............... Baseball I remember my dads favorite team was the Cardinals, we would always listen to game on the radio. That was our time. Windsor Place Community Members engaged in a game of kick ball. Lucille Miesner sharing conversation with a prospective Age-to-Age student for the 2016-2017 school year. Wi n d s o r P l a c e w e l c o m e s P a t r i c i a a n d E u g e n e M i e s n e r . Mrs. Chittum helping Age-to-Age students plant “Hairy Heads” on Earth Day. Adeen Drysdale holding her “Hairy Head”. Darlene Laughlin enjoying some patio time in the sun. Karen Wilson, Monte Coffman and Fern McDaniel; 25 year Veterans of Windsor Place. Page 4 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Page 9 Age-to-Age By: Jacque Rooks, Age-to-Age Liaison Most of the days in April were occupied by Age-to-Age students and Windsor Grandmas and Grandpas preparing for the end of the school year program. Students and Elders spent hors making decorations during art intergenerational programming. Music and songs were also practiced throughout the month. New songs as well as old favorites of the grandmas and Grandpas were explored. A few days were dedicated to making May baskets and flowers during intergenerational time. The students will be delivering their creations on May 2. Fun with drums and music proved to be a new fun intergenerational project. Both the young and the Elders found they had rhythm. Grandmas and Grandpas joined the children in the classroom during flex groups on April 20th to celebrate Earth Day. Discussions on how to take care of the earth were numerous and interesting as well as the Earth Day Stations. We recycled our milk cartons by making vehicles out of them, teamed up to complete puzzles, stamped and read books, made trash gobblers and planted grass for our hairy heads. The “hairy heads” will be getting a haircut soon. Although it’s hard to fathom we will soon be preparing for a new school year, Kindergarten Round-up was held on April 14th at Community Elementary. Windsor Place and the Age-to-Age classroom hosted an Open House for prospective students for the 2016-2017 school year on Monday, April 25th. Our hearts are heavy as we envision saying good-bye to this year’s class but are looking forward to celebrating the accomplishments of our present class on May 12th. Here’s to the relationships, memories and fun days of learning of the past, present and future. Crafting crew, Connie Smart, Joann Corset, Mae Nolte and Deloris Johnson. Assisted Living Community Members enjoying lunch with some of the local firemen. Assisted Living Community Members enjoy some music by the Backyard Boys. Billie Walker travels to the Aget o - A g e c l a s s ro o m t o v i s i t h e r Grandaughter, Carrington Leeds. Mrs. Chittum helps Jayden Logan at the Age-to-Age Open House. Ann Hughey showing off her Happy Meal prize. Class LTD staff showing Volunteer, Inez Lewis leading a mean game of Chinese Checkers. off their May Day basket. Page 8 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 News From Assisted Living May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Resident of the Month Selected By: Alice Long, Assisted Living Activity Director We had a wonderful April family party. The residents, their families and friends were entertained by Becky Griffiths and her friend Faye on violins. We had a fantastic salad bar with cinnamon rolls for dessert. Our spring décor, bird houses and blooming tree branches looked beautiful on our pink, blue and green tablecloths. The van ride to and from Jack’s Place in Liberty for our monthly Red Hats lunch was very boisterous! Everyone had a ball laughing and singing as we were traveling. Listening to their conversations about things they remembered doing in their younger days, the camaraderie of these fun loving people and hearing their sweet voices raised in song, blessed my heart because of the happiness and contentment of each one. It was a day to remember. The Tyro Christian School 2nd and 3rd graders last day to be with us this school year was a sweet one, literally! We made Polar Bear Ice Cream in baggies. There was lots of laughing and shaking, shaking, shaking. Enjoying this treat with them was a great way to say goodbye to our special little friends. We will miss them this summer! We enjoyed our outing to watch the Tot Olympics at CCC Nellis Hall. It was great seeing these special children participating in many events. The fun, smiles and cheering from the college student volunteers as they helped these children take part in these events planned for them. The Red Raven mascot also cheered them on with lots of hugs and high fives. Sylvester Williams, former CCC football player and nose guard for the Denver Broncos, the 2016 Super Bowl champs, gave lots of hugs and posed for pictures with children, staff and residents. He did a great job passing out awards to the children! We enjoyed shopping at the Country Time Flea Market. Everyone enjoyed lots of reminiscing and visiting about antiques and items for sale that they used to have in their own homes. Big smiles adorned each face as they showed each other their purchases. We love going, seeing, enjoying, reminiscing and eating out which we will be doing as often as possible! Please check our Facebook page for weekly photo updates of our activities! Carolyn Pope By Karen Wilson, London/Cambridge Activity Director The resident of the month of May 2016 is Carolyn Pope. Carolyn was born on Sunday March 23, 1941 to her parents Bud and Ruby Kaufman. She has seven siblings; six sisters; Joy, June, Fern, Dorothy, Genevieve and Ruth and one Brother, Clark. Carolyn attended elementary school and graduated from Field Kindley High School in Coffeyville, Kansas. Carolyn married John Pope on March 23, 1967 in Miami, Oklahoma. It’s apparent that Carolyn values a large family as she raised one daughter, Becky, and four sons, Danny, Tony, Randy and Rick. She has six grandchildren and four great-grand-children. Carolyn kept busy by working for a home health service for the Coffeyville area. She is a member of SOS and Women’s Circle of the First Baptist Church. She has several hobbies that include playing bingo, planting flowers and spending time with her family and friends. Her biggest passion is her love for snowmen. She has been collecting snowmen for a very long time and her collection is now greater than a thousand! Congratulations Carolyn for being chosen Windsor Place Resident of the Month for the Month of May 2016! Moved Out Of The Community L a d i e s o f A s s i s t e d L i v i n g e n j o y i n g Wo m e n ’s C o f f e e C l u b . Shirley Bellamy taking a moment to share a hug with maintenance man, Dustin Burch. Colleen French Marvin Whistler Lois Swickert Eleanor Downing Edwin Hulsey Maxine Pevehouse James Martin Page 5 In Loving Memory Virginia Motley Velma Vogt Kay Hulsey Barbara Patchett Rosalie Holder Lawrence Parks Therese Gidney Delores Day Marjorie Taylor Jay Ritchie Lottie Hayes Dorothy Freeman Caroline Deller Virginia Rexwinkle Mary Rogers Community Members Celebrating Birthdays This Month John Norcross John Hale Shirley Owen Mary Lapona Sharon Russell John Holyfield Maurine Lay Patricia Miesner 05/02 05/04 05/08 05/11 05/16 05/17 05/24 05/25 New Arrivals To The Community Teresa Angell Nadine Carr Wayne Carr James Martin Eleanor Downing June Raymond Smith Mary Jabben Marjorie Taylor Gloria Noblitt Jeanie Daugherty Mary Rogers Judith Roeder Phyllis Shivers Mildred Evitts Page 6 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Page 7 *Just a Reminder* The Windsor Place Alzheimer’s Family Support Group will meet this month on Sunday, May 15th at 2:30 pm in the Campus Center. Prospective Age-to-Age students meet the Grandmas and Grandpas of Windsor Place during Open House. W i n d s o r P l a c e C o m m u n i t y M e m b e r s a t t e n d t h e To t s Olympics at the Coffeyville Community College gym. Juanita Tipton and Karlene Marshall remain proud of their Easter Bonnets. A n n a F i s h e r a n d D a rc y U l l u m c e l e b r a t e A n n a ’s b i r t h d a y . L o r i J a y e n j o y i n g Reminiscence on the patio. Benny Sowell and Carrington Leeds dance during “Breakfast Buddies”. Age-to-Age students join Chelsea Community Members for a craft session. Benton Spillman and Jean Harrington partner up during “Breakfast Buddies”. The London/Cambridge weekly Bingo group takes a moment to pose for a picture. Diane Jones assists Jacque Rooks, Age-to-Age Liason, with instructions for Age-to-Age students during a craft. A c o u p l e m o re a t t e n d e e s f ro m the Age-to-Age Open House. Page 6 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Page 7 *Just a Reminder* The Windsor Place Alzheimer’s Family Support Group will meet this month on Sunday, May 15th at 2:30 pm in the Campus Center. Prospective Age-to-Age students meet the Grandmas and Grandpas of Windsor Place during Open House. W i n d s o r P l a c e C o m m u n i t y M e m b e r s a t t e n d t h e To t s Olympics at the Coffeyville Community College gym. Juanita Tipton and Karlene Marshall remain proud of their Easter Bonnets. A n n a F i s h e r a n d D a rc y U l l u m c e l e b r a t e A n n a ’s b i r t h d a y . L o r i J a y e n j o y i n g Reminiscence on the patio. Benny Sowell and Carrington Leeds dance during “Breakfast Buddies”. Age-to-Age students join Chelsea Community Members for a craft session. Benton Spillman and Jean Harrington partner up during “Breakfast Buddies”. The London/Cambridge weekly Bingo group takes a moment to pose for a picture. Diane Jones assists Jacque Rooks, Age-to-Age Liason, with instructions for Age-to-Age students during a craft. A c o u p l e m o re a t t e n d e e s f ro m the Age-to-Age Open House. Page 8 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 News From Assisted Living May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Resident of the Month Selected By: Alice Long, Assisted Living Activity Director We had a wonderful April family party. The residents, their families and friends were entertained by Becky Griffiths and her friend Faye on violins. We had a fantastic salad bar with cinnamon rolls for dessert. Our spring décor, bird houses and blooming tree branches looked beautiful on our pink, blue and green tablecloths. The van ride to and from Jack’s Place in Liberty for our monthly Red Hats lunch was very boisterous! Everyone had a ball laughing and singing as we were traveling. Listening to their conversations about things they remembered doing in their younger days, the camaraderie of these fun loving people and hearing their sweet voices raised in song, blessed my heart because of the happiness and contentment of each one. It was a day to remember. The Tyro Christian School 2nd and 3rd graders last day to be with us this school year was a sweet one, literally! We made Polar Bear Ice Cream in baggies. There was lots of laughing and shaking, shaking, shaking. Enjoying this treat with them was a great way to say goodbye to our special little friends. We will miss them this summer! We enjoyed our outing to watch the Tot Olympics at CCC Nellis Hall. It was great seeing these special children participating in many events. The fun, smiles and cheering from the college student volunteers as they helped these children take part in these events planned for them. The Red Raven mascot also cheered them on with lots of hugs and high fives. Sylvester Williams, former CCC football player and nose guard for the Denver Broncos, the 2016 Super Bowl champs, gave lots of hugs and posed for pictures with children, staff and residents. He did a great job passing out awards to the children! We enjoyed shopping at the Country Time Flea Market. Everyone enjoyed lots of reminiscing and visiting about antiques and items for sale that they used to have in their own homes. Big smiles adorned each face as they showed each other their purchases. We love going, seeing, enjoying, reminiscing and eating out which we will be doing as often as possible! Please check our Facebook page for weekly photo updates of our activities! Carolyn Pope By Karen Wilson, London/Cambridge Activity Director The resident of the month of May 2016 is Carolyn Pope. Carolyn was born on Sunday March 23, 1941 to her parents Bud and Ruby Kaufman. She has seven siblings; six sisters; Joy, June, Fern, Dorothy, Genevieve and Ruth and one Brother, Clark. Carolyn attended elementary school and graduated from Field Kindley High School in Coffeyville, Kansas. Carolyn married John Pope on March 23, 1967 in Miami, Oklahoma. It’s apparent that Carolyn values a large family as she raised one daughter, Becky, and four sons, Danny, Tony, Randy and Rick. She has six grandchildren and four great-grand-children. Carolyn kept busy by working for a home health service for the Coffeyville area. She is a member of SOS and Women’s Circle of the First Baptist Church. She has several hobbies that include playing bingo, planting flowers and spending time with her family and friends. Her biggest passion is her love for snowmen. She has been collecting snowmen for a very long time and her collection is now greater than a thousand! Congratulations Carolyn for being chosen Windsor Place Resident of the Month for the Month of May 2016! Moved Out Of The Community L a d i e s o f A s s i s t e d L i v i n g e n j o y i n g Wo m e n ’s C o f f e e C l u b . Shirley Bellamy taking a moment to share a hug with maintenance man, Dustin Burch. Colleen French Marvin Whistler Lois Swickert Eleanor Downing Edwin Hulsey Maxine Pevehouse James Martin Page 5 In Loving Memory Virginia Motley Velma Vogt Kay Hulsey Barbara Patchett Rosalie Holder Lawrence Parks Therese Gidney Delores Day Marjorie Taylor Jay Ritchie Lottie Hayes Dorothy Freeman Caroline Deller Virginia Rexwinkle Mary Rogers Community Members Celebrating Birthdays This Month John Norcross John Hale Shirley Owen Mary Lapona Sharon Russell John Holyfield Maurine Lay Patricia Miesner 05/02 05/04 05/08 05/11 05/16 05/17 05/24 05/25 New Arrivals To The Community Teresa Angell Nadine Carr Wayne Carr James Martin Eleanor Downing June Raymond Smith Mary Jabben Marjorie Taylor Gloria Noblitt Jeanie Daugherty Mary Rogers Judith Roeder Phyllis Shivers Mildred Evitts Page 4 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Page 9 Age-to-Age By: Jacque Rooks, Age-to-Age Liaison Most of the days in April were occupied by Age-to-Age students and Windsor Grandmas and Grandpas preparing for the end of the school year program. Students and Elders spent hors making decorations during art intergenerational programming. Music and songs were also practiced throughout the month. New songs as well as old favorites of the grandmas and Grandpas were explored. A few days were dedicated to making May baskets and flowers during intergenerational time. The students will be delivering their creations on May 2. Fun with drums and music proved to be a new fun intergenerational project. Both the young and the Elders found they had rhythm. Grandmas and Grandpas joined the children in the classroom during flex groups on April 20th to celebrate Earth Day. Discussions on how to take care of the earth were numerous and interesting as well as the Earth Day Stations. We recycled our milk cartons by making vehicles out of them, teamed up to complete puzzles, stamped and read books, made trash gobblers and planted grass for our hairy heads. The “hairy heads” will be getting a haircut soon. Although it’s hard to fathom we will soon be preparing for a new school year, Kindergarten Round-up was held on April 14th at Community Elementary. Windsor Place and the Age-to-Age classroom hosted an Open House for prospective students for the 2016-2017 school year on Monday, April 25th. Our hearts are heavy as we envision saying good-bye to this year’s class but are looking forward to celebrating the accomplishments of our present class on May 12th. Here’s to the relationships, memories and fun days of learning of the past, present and future. Crafting crew, Connie Smart, Joann Corset, Mae Nolte and Deloris Johnson. Assisted Living Community Members enjoying lunch with some of the local firemen. Assisted Living Community Members enjoy some music by the Backyard Boys. Billie Walker travels to the Aget o - A g e c l a s s ro o m t o v i s i t h e r Grandaughter, Carrington Leeds. Mrs. Chittum helps Jayden Logan at the Age-to-Age Open House. Ann Hughey showing off her Happy Meal prize. Class LTD staff showing Volunteer, Inez Lewis leading a mean game of Chinese Checkers. off their May Day basket. Page 10 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Page 3 Resident Quotes “What is your favorite sport and why? ” Collected By: Karen Wilson, Cheryl Brown and Sarah Herriman Irene ward..........................Tennis. I was a semi-pro player I have medals and trophy to show when I played. And football. I’m a Sooner fan. I remember one of the Sooner football players came out to meet us. Another resident and I took pictures with him and he signed his autograph for us to remember his visit here. Pat Hargis.......................... Football, I love the Dallas Cowboys. Sharon Russell...................Bowling is my favorite sport. I was on a bowling team in high school and I have liked it ever since. Edith Nokes....................... Baseball is my favorite sport because I know the rules and I know how to play so I can watch it and understand what’s going on while I am watching it. Dorothy Tieaskie................Basketball is my favorite sport. I played point guard in high school and I used to be pretty good. J.R. Smith...........................Fishing is my favorite sport; I don’t have any other favorite sport. Karlene Marshall............... Football, because I knew a lot of people who played. Dennis Bellamy................. Baseball I like watching them hit a homerun. A r l e n e C h a n d l e r e x e rc i s i n g with the Age-to-Age students. Arlene Chandler.................My favorite is football, because there is a lot of action. I also like basketball because I played it in school. Elsie Osborn...................... Baseball is my favorite because I like to see them fight over the ball and I like the action. Thelma Harrington............ I would say basketball because I played it as a kid. I played basketball all four years of high school. Lucille Miesner..................My favorite is baseball, mainly because I know exactly what is going on. Teresa Angell..................... I like volleyball, especially in the summertime because you can play it indoors or outdoors. Pat Powers......................... Tennis because I enjoy watching them play. Carolyn Pope..................... Basketball because I was good at it when I played. Maxine Pevehouse.............I never did it but skating is my favorite sport and I like to watch it. Diane Jones........................Football is my favorite sport. I like watching it. Louise Merchant............... Baseball I remember my dads favorite team was the Cardinals, we would always listen to game on the radio. That was our time. Windsor Place Community Members engaged in a game of kick ball. Lucille Miesner sharing conversation with a prospective Age-to-Age student for the 2016-2017 school year. Wi n d s o r P l a c e w e l c o m e s P a t r i c i a a n d E u g e n e M i e s n e r . Mrs. Chittum helping Age-to-Age students plant “Hairy Heads” on Earth Day. Adeen Drysdale holding her “Hairy Head”. Darlene Laughlin enjoying some patio time in the sun. Karen Wilson, Monte Coffman and Fern McDaniel; 25 year Veterans of Windsor Place. Page 2 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 May 2016 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Page 11 The Road We Travel By: Monte Coffman, Executive Director May is a month for Mothers, Memorials and graduations. At Windsor Place, we will be celebrating all three of these. We will because these have been such a part of the lives of the persons we serve. So we will honor them by keeping these events alive for them to enjoy. On May 12th, we will host our eighth kindergarten graduation. We will be celebrating what has been, simply, a remarkable year of daily interaction and learning between young minds and young-at-hearts. It will be the culmination of our eighth year of Age to Age Learning. In January 2007, when this project was first discussed, we knew it would be something quite special. However, during the following 18 months, as the project was assembled and details addressed, our expectations were raised even higher. We knew what could occur. We could see it coming. But, even after 8 years of operation, the excitement is new every day. I report to you now, on behalf of persons who live at Windsor Place, that our expectations were absolutely exceeded. With 6-7 daily opportunities for interaction between the students and the elders, relationships grow and deepen. Encouragement, affirmation and support from the elders makes learning fun and enjoyable. And, boy, have they learned! Some days it is magical to behold. What do they learn, you ask? These young minds learn...everyone is someone...smiles and hugs are balm for the spirit... sowing kindness to others feels good inside...sometimes laps are better than chairs...grandma’s and grandpa’s exercise harder when they are being watched by their special young friends...grandma and grandpa make them feel special...to name a few. And, by the way, they learned to read and write and do numbers along the way! The kindergarten has been everything we had hoped for and more. It remains our hope that other committed communities will replicate their own versions of this program for the betterment of young minds and those young at heart. Mother’s Day, which goes back to 1908, is to honor our mothers. Our mothers sacrafice so much for us. They are the center of our families. They certainly deserve our love and affirmation every day, not just on the “second Sunday in May”. We love mothers here! Memorial Day, formerly Decoration Day, dates back to the 1860’s where those who had died in military service were remembered by having the grave sites decorated with flowers and flags. It has evolved to include all who have died. Those who provided our family foundations, spiritual teachings and the communities in which we live and enjoy. Take time on May 30th to go to a cemetary and visit the grave of someone who contributed so much to you. In closing, I hope your Mother’s Day, Memorial Day and the graduations you attend this month will bring you a deeper sense of joy and happiness. I know ours here will. Thank you for being a part of the Windsor Place family. Frances Long helping during Earth Day stations. Windsor Place Community Members (along with Fern McDaniel) enjoy a birthday meal at Sirloin Stockade. Windsor Place Community Members participate in a game of kick ball. Karen Wilson poses with Coffeyville Community College Alumni, Super Bowl 50 Champion, Denver Bronco player, Sylvester Williams. Warmest, Regards, Monte Coffman Executive Director Windsor Place Community Members sharing a movie with the Age-to-Age students. Sarah Herriman and Diane Jones enjoy a walk around the block. Fern McDaniel and Karen Wilson join Windsor Place Community Members for lunch. Windsor Place 2921 West First St. Coffeyville, KS 67337 Return Service Requested “Recognizing that all life is precious, we will diligently serve the needs of each who enter here in a dignified manner.” PRSRT STD US Postage PAID Permit 7 Caney KS 67333 Volume XXI, No. 5 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 Looking Forward To Outdoor Fun By Karen Wilson London/Cambridge Activity Director Page 12 2921 West First - (620) 251-5190 - Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 May 2016 Mailing List The Town Crier is mailed free of charge to the volunteers, families and friends of Windsor Place. If you know of someone who is interested in receiving our newsletter by mail or e-mail, please feel free to offer this mailing list form to them. Mailing List Form The month of April was the start of some fun outdoor activities. Beginning with our resident’s first walk or being wheeled around the block of the season. Thank you staff members and the Coffeyville Community College nursing that helped kick off “walk around for block” for 2016. One of the highlights last year during our travels around the block was the “neighborhood garage sales” that we were able to stop at and look around. We also took advantage of the nice days we had with going outside watching the age to age children running around playing and laughing during their recess time. The residents enjoyed stopping by to say hello. We also talked about the start of the Major League Baseball season beginning. And, of course that brought up the 2015 World Series Champions the Kansas City Royals. You would be amazed to see how many Royal fans we have here at Windsor Place. We are looking forward to watching them on TV or listening to them on the radio. The residents will be cheering them on and looking for a repeat of last year’s season. We spent time reminiscing about yard work. The residents remembered tilling the grounds and planting soil for the family vegetable garden. Pulling weeds and helping mom plant flowers in her flower bed. They talked about how beautiful the flowers made the yard look. Some of the disliked chores were mowing the grass, trimming the bushes, and raking and bagging up the leaves. After all that hard work they looked forward to a tall glass of cold fresh hand squeezed lemonade. Also, they remember making sun tea setting it out all day long and drinking it during their supper meal. Other activities that are planned throughout the month are weekly van rides, going to watch some local baseball games, and the most exciting thing is riding around town on the Coffeyville Shuttle Bus. The residents will be waving at their many friends throughout the city. Name__________________________ Address________________________ City___________________________ State__________________________ Zip___________________________ E-mail________________________ Arlene Chandler and Frances Long posing with the CCC Red Raven mascot. Send completed form to Windsor Place in care of the Newsletter Department. Please report any address changes to the same address. “Unbecoming” a Nursing Home!!..........www.windsorplace.net C o f f e y v i l l e C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e n u r s i n g s t u d e n t s a n d Wi n d s o r P l a c e C o m m u n i t y M e m b e r s e n j o y a w a l k a ro u n d t h e b l o c k . Karlene Marshall and Lydia S h o b e a w a i t i n g t h e Wi n d s o r Place van for an outing.
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