Tag Archives: Mayflower Staff

Wilma Norma Jeanetter Jean Admire Aubrie Art Work

Grinnell College Artist Works with Mayflower Residents

Aubrie Torhorst, a Grinnell College senior art major and co-captain of the College golf team, has conducted several workshops with Mayflower Community Health Center residents. In this volunteer work, the Wisconsin native displayed some of her artwork and directed residents as they did their own drawings. Last October, Aubrie led a session to produce monsters.

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Helen Wilma John enjoying Christmas lights

Mayflower Residents Get Lit Up

Before the weather turned cold and windy over this last weekend, Mayflower Community’s Community Life and Wellness staff accompanied Health Center residents on a tour of Mayflower’s and Grinnell’s Christmas lights. We are fortunate in Grinnell to live next door to the beautiful, recently-renovated Central Park now dressed up by volunteers for the holidays. Pictured:

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The Rear View Mirror band performs for residents

Rear View Mirror Band Performs at Mayflower

On Monday, November 21st, a Colfax-based husband and wife duo, The Rear View Mirror Band, performed in the Carman Center of The Mayflower Community. They do 50’s and 60’s music and old-time country hits, Mike Castell on vocals and guitar and Joyce Castell on keyboard. Mike has performed in other bands that have also played

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Beebe residents honoring Veterans

Veterans Day at Mayflower

The residents of The Mayflower Community’s Beebe Assisted Living and Health Center remembered veterans and their spouses in tribute to Veterans Day. — Tracy Woolfolk, Community Life and Wellness

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Ron Addresses the Audience

Mayflower Residents Meet to Hear about Plans

On Tuesday, November 8th, residents of The Mayflower Community packed the Kiesel Theatre in the Pearson building to hear Ron Benner, Mayflower Director of Facilities Management, share information. Ron discussed plans for buildings and projects and other enhancements to the Grinnell community’s campus. He discussed the Facilities department staffing, assignment of responsibilities, number and type

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Indian Roka Ceremony couple and family

Celebrating an Upcoming Indian Wedding

On Monday, November 7th, The Mayflower Community residents living in Beebe Assisted Living and the Health Center participated in a “Roka Ceremony” viewing. A Roka Ceremony is one of the most significant ceremonies that takes place before a wedding in India. This ceremony marks the union of both the bride’s and groom’s families and friends.

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Katie Hoisington playing card games with residents

Grinnell Middle School Students Volunteer at Mayflower

On Thursday, November 3rd, a number of Grinnell Middle School students volunteered to spend time with resident of The Mayflower Community Health Center. Amidst game playing, they had energetic conversations. Pictured above: Katie Hoisington plays table game with GMS students. — Community Life and Wellness

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Anton teaching John Saxton, Nadine Brouwer and Helen Lippincott Anton

Mayflower Residents Get Acting Training

On Thursday, November 3rd, Health Center and Beebe Assisted Living residents in The Mayflower Community participated in the first of two theatre workshops. The leader was Anton Jones, a 2002 Grinnell College alum and the CEO and artistic director of CLIMB Theatre, which is supported by a Mellon Foundation grant to Grinnell College. Since 2015,

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Rev. Tiffany Conducts Service

Mayflower All Saints Day Service

On Wednesday, November 2nd, The Rev. Doug Tiffany, ELCA, of West Des Moines conducted All-Saints’ Day services for residents of The Mayflower Community’ Health Center and Beebe Assisted Living. Also called Feast of All Saints in the Christian Church, this is a day of commemorating all the saints of the church, both known and unknown,

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Terry Leedom Writes for Children about Dementia

At a recent Prairie Canary, Grinnell book-signing event, Terri Leedom, West Des Moines graphic artist, introduced an illustrated children’s book she wrote to help children understand family members’ illness. Per Terri’s forward, “My Silly Granny is a Children’s book about dementia. It is designed to help young children understand why people they love may exhibit

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