Month: December 2018

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Mayflower Walking Workout

If you decide to do a New Year’s resolution to walk more, The Mayflower Community is the place to do it…no matter what the weather! As you can see from the map displayed below, there are many places to walk INDOORS. In fact, you can walk four city blocks without backtracking in the hallways, tunnels,

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illustration of man in bed sick

‘Tis the Season…for Pneumonia!

Our local hospital, UnityPoint Health–Grinnell, has notified The Mayflower Community that there has been a significant increase in the number of cases of pneumonia in this area. (This may also be the case wherever you live.) According to the American Lung Association (ALA), “Pneumonia is an infection in one or both lungs that causes coughing,

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Ahrens Family Musicans

Ahrens Family Musicians

Today, six members of the Jim and Sue Ahrens family presented a holiday instrumental music treat. All four of their daughters were in town along with Jim and Sue’s four grandchildren. Aaron and McKenna Miller have been presenting holiday music at Mayflower since 2010. Aaron, in his first year of a chemistry masters program at

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Anne Sunday, David Harrison, Astrid Henry, Harley Henry, Bob Myren, and Linda Myren.

Christmas Dinner at Mayflower

Pictured above is Anne Sunday with back to camera and to her right, David Harrison, Astrid Henry, Harley Henry, Bob Myren, and Linda Myren. On Christmas Day, 2018, a large contingent of residents and their guests enjoyed a tasty meal along with “Merry Christmas” greetings and warm conversation. The dinner was baked ham or tender

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Christmas Spirit at Mayflower

Johnny Khuu (rhymes with “cool” said quickly) has been serving as Resident Intern in the Mayflower Community since last summer. He is the second post-graduate student to engage at Mayflower. Ariel Lepito, a 2017 Grinnell College graduate, lived and worked with us from June 2017 to June 2018. As a part of the program, the

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Nathaniel Zhu playing piano

A Little Piano Music, Please!

On Friday, December 14th, Nathaniel Zhu, a Grinnell College fourth-year who is volunteering with the Adopt-A-Grandparent program at Mayflower, presented a piano recital. He is an accomplished pianist, entertaining Health Center, Beebe Assisted Living, and independent living residents with Christmas music in the Carman Center. With the Adopt-A-Grandparent program, Nathaniel is paired with a Health

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Thursday morning men's coffe club

Thursday Mornings: The Men Are Talking!

On Thursday mornings at 8:30 in Mayflower’s Buckley third-floor lounge, a group of male residents get together to talk…and eat! This morning, they were treated to breakfast casserole (large pieces!), scones, muffins, juice, and coffee. Between bites, there was some conversation. The topics varied from trucking, state and national politics, farming, and the economy to

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Residents Joan Baker and Rey Evans playing Mahjong

Mayflower Mahjong Anyone?

(Pictured are residents Joan Baker and Rey Evans) In the Mayflower Community there are two versions of Mahjong being played—American Mahjong on Mondays at 1:00pm and Oriental Mah-Jongg on Wednesdays at 6:30pm. Both groups play in the third-floor Buckley building lounge. This historical game of strategy and tiles, developed during the Qing Dynasty in China,

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Steve Langerud, Mayflower Executive Director, cuts caution-tape “ribbon” held by craftsmen, Wyatt Crawford and Matt Spencer, and flanked by the rest of the Facilities staff.

Mayflower Announces Tunnel and Passageway “Extreme Makeover”

For most of the months of November and December 2018, Mayflower’s Facilities staff has been working on the Buckley/Pearson tunnel and the Pearson building lower-level to upgrade the entire area. New drywall and ceilings, paint, lighting, flooring, handrails, and artwork have combined to create a warm and safe place to navigate the Mayflower campus from

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Steve Langerud, Mayflower Community Executive Director, and Dan Agnew, Grinnell Lions Club host as well as Mayflower resident and City of Grinnell Mayor

Steve Langerud in the Lions’ Lair

On Monday, December 3rd, Steve Langerud, Mayflower Community Executive Director, was the guest speaker at the Grinnell Lions Club regular weekly luncheon meeting. Steve explained that Mayflower Community is a life plan community where people make a choice to be in community with people they will live with for the rest of their lives. Other

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