April 2016 - Morning Pointe
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April 2016 - Morning Pointe
® April 2016 324 Mt. Bethel Rd • Greeneville, TN 37745 • (423) 787-1711 Volunteers Plant the Seeds of Kindness Morning Pointe of Greeneville Team Executive Director Delora Bibb Business Officer Manager Tonda Laws Life Enrichment Director Amanda Hurley Maintenance Director Phil Haffcke Resident Services Director Kathy Hensley, LPN Food Service Director Susan Conner Volunteers, please RSVP by April 12 to confirm your spot. If you would like to be a speaker, let us know as well. Thank you for all that you do! We appreciate you! We are so grateful for all of our volunteers. They are a blessing to us and a joy to have in our building every day. Every year we dedicate an evening just to thank them. This Volunteer Appreciation Dinner will take place Monday, April 18, at 5 p.m. We will be having a couple of volunteers tell us a little bit about why they enjoy volunteering. Our residents will be giving a small dedication to them as well. April Birthdays Phil Haffcke – April 3 Marie Ricker – April 23 Jon Braswell – April 29 Such a Blessing Volunteering You've been so very good to us. You've been kind in every way. You've made us treats and helped on all our special days. Today, we'd like to thank you for all you've done this year, and to tell you that your special and so very, very dear. Today, we'd like to tell you in our own special way. We appreciate the things you've done... more than words can say. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4/1 Family Luncheon @ 11 a.m. 4/18 Volunteer Dinner @ 5 p.m. 4/29 Life Family Meeting @ 6 p.m. Delora's Latest Spring is in the air New Activities! The Lincoln Project will be speaking to us on April 8. We look forward to hearing all about former president Lincoln. We will also be hosting the Missing Man Table presentation. Delora Bibb Executive Director I would like to welcome our new residents; Homer and Marge Davenport, David Storm, Retha Hopson and Charmie Stevens. WELCOME HOME!!! Welcome Sarah Krouse to the Morning Pointe team. It is Spring and I'm so excited for us all to get back outside. We have some great events this month so please come join us. We have found our new families need support as well as our new residents. We would really like to get volunteers from existing families to come help us make the transistion smoother. Nancy and Louise Enjoying the Porch This spring we will be going back to the YMCA to attend the water aerobics class. The residents have the opportunity to go every Monday to work out and have a good time in the swimming pool. Adventist Academy Enjoying the fresh air loving the new flowers Our Spring family luncheon will be April 1. I hope all the families will be able to bring a smile to their families faces during our lunch time. GHS Cheerleaders Go Morning Pointe! Employee of the Month Courtney Hackney GHS cheerleaders will be bringing in the spring season with a few cheers and back flips. We look forward to having the shcools come visit with the residents! Marshmallow Catapults with Tusculum College Students Visitors Betty Johnson Welcome Betty New to the Morning Pointe Family Betty was born in Oklahoma City but grew up in Modesto, California. Her family moved there after the Great Depression. Betty attended Medesto High School and attended San Jose State for a year. Betty, Neil and Sheryl Boys and Girls Club Smiling for their picture Playing Uno with Marie Betty loves to play cards, especially bridge. She grew up playing softball from high school up to 65 years old. She was a pitcher for 48 years. She mainly played on local teams and church leagues. Their team won the church league championships. They also won the best all-around team award twice. Betty is a team-oriented gal. She loves to socialize and spend time out and about in the community. Betty married the love of her life Neil Johnson in 1951 in Carson City, Nevada. They had a blessed 56 years of marriage and raised four children-three girls, Karen, Kristen, and Sheryl, and one boy, Dale. She is very proud of her successful children. She also has 7 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Family is a big deal to Betty. Betty was a Director of Christian Education in the Episcopal St. John Church in Charlotte and the Trinity Church in Asheville for 20 years. She planned the curriculum for the year and recruited teachers. Her favorite part was leading the youth. Cliff Jestice and Wife Sang a Beautiful Melody Whitney Marshmallow Catapult Betty and Cheerleaders 2nd from the left Betty's favorite memory is when she was baking pies for the church and the kids thought they were for them. She loved that they realized that they should do all things for god. Jerry Williams A True Blessing 324 Mt. Bethel Rd • Greeneville, TN 37745 For Generations To Come® MORNING POINTE OF GREENEVILLE ASSISTED LIVING HAVING FUN WITH SCIENCE