our Latest Magazine - Palm Village Retirement Community
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our Latest Magazine - Palm Village Retirement Community
Lovely Patio Homes Show Residents’ Styles page 6 A publication of Palm Village Retirement Community Cover story | page 3 Baby Boomers are Moving to Palm Village April, 2015 | www.palmvillage.com Page 5: Palm Village launches re-designed website Page 7: What is Cyprus 2015 and why is it important? Page 8-9: PV residents travel ‘here and there’ In the Chapel Please join us Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. Public is welcome. April 2015 | www.palmvillage.com April 1 PV Chaplain Byron Neufeld Communion - A Passover Celebration 8 Mike Spinelli Tabor College West Coast Development Director Baby Boomers are Moving to Palm Village............. 3-5 15 Jordan Ringhofer Pastor of Kingsburg MB Church Palm Village Launches New website............................. 5 22 Jason Hofer Youth Pastor Reedley MB “Praying for our Grandchildren” 29 Rich Latta Dinuba Presbyterian Church May Table of Contents Lovely Patio Homes Show Residents’ Styles............... 6 Cyprus 2015 Fund Raiser................................................. 7 Food, Fun and Friends at Soup Supper 2015............ 7 PVRC Residents Travel ‘Here and There’................ 8-9 Living Legacy and Memorial donations.............. 10-11 6 TBA 13 Kathy Peak Gospel Music Concert Old-Fashioned Community Hymn Sing! Third Sunday of every month - 5:45 to 7:00 p.m. Palm Village Chapel Important upcoming 2015 dates Saving Water Leads to Landscape Changes.............12 On our cover: A group of happy Palm Village “Baby Boomers” relax at the newly-renovated Barbara’s Diner. Photo by Reedley photographer Frankie Leal. 4th of July Celebration Palm Villager •April 2015 Fall Jamboree First Saturday of October October 3, 2015 The Palm Villager is a publication of Palm Village Retirement Community, a mission agency sponsored by the Bethany and Butler Mennonite churches in Fresno and by the Mennonite Brethren churches of Dinuba, Kingsburg and Reedley. (559) 638-6933 • www.palmvillage.com President and CEO, David K. Reimer Director of Marketing, Jim Dueck Always be sure to visit our website EVENTS CALENDAR for other activities: www.palmvillage.com/calendar 2 • COA 170 Lic. #100404809 We do Business in Accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law Cover story Baby Boomers are Moving to Palm Village In 2014, five baby boomers moved to Independent Living Patio Homes at Palm Village. The attitudes of Baby Boomers have brought many shifts to society. And one of them is a wonderful blessing for Palm Village. Interviews with our resident Baby Boomers revealed a common attitude: they wanted the decision about where to live in their retirement years to be theirs while they are still young, not by a family member who had to make the choice for them because of their health issues. Bravo to each of our Boomers: Stephen Vincent, Terry and Marilyn Chappell, Linda Radford, and Chris Holmen for their foresight. They followed the advice of most residents of Palm Village who made the move when they were much older, “Don’t wait to move here. You will love it.” And it is wonderful that the moniker, Nursing Home has been replaced in the boomer’s vocabulary with the more accurate moniker, Retirement Community. Even though the attitude of foresight is a commonality, each of them has unique reasons for moving to Palm Village. The youngest of the group, at age 64, Stephen Vincent decided he wanted to live in a community that provided all of his housing needs so that he would never need to move again. And his three-bedroom patio home, beautifully furnished and decorated, surely is a lovely home. Although Steve did expect to be retired, because he is an accomplished pianist and organist, he Terry and Marilyn Chappell take a peaceful and healthy bike ride through Palm Village. • 3 became employed by Reedley and Orange Cove ability of rehabilitation on campus in Skilled NursHigh Schools who enjoy the privilege of having him ing carried a lot of weight in her decision-making. accompany their choirs. He also plays for events at Also, as a single woman, the high cost of her homeowner’s fees, property tax and utilities in her Palm Village and is one of the founders of the very popular “Old Fashioned Community Hymn Sing”, former condo, enticed her to look at Palm Village, the third Sunday of every month. Because of Steve’s where expenses such as, maintenance and landscapextraordinary musical talents he was featured in ing are included in the monthly fee. Now her life is filled with fellowship as she keeps an earlier newsmagazine and the story can be read here: www.PalmVillage.com click Newsmagazine. busy with the many on-campus activities as well as Terry and Marilyn Chappell moved to Palm Village from Aptos, California because they wanted what Marilyn refers to as tri-level care – Independent Living, Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing in a community that was affordable. And the best part for them; life at Palm Village is beyond their expectations. Marilyn speaks about every element with superlatives: great food, fabulous activities director, Norma Froese, wonderful neighbors who are like family, and on and on. Marilyn raves about the time she does NOT have to spend grocery shopping, cooking, and with clean-up. And what does Terry like? Well, his garage of course. And like most of the men at Palm Village he is happy he doesn’t have to do Palm Village resident Linda Radford spends a pleasant morning enjoying home maintenance and yard work, some quality time in the Palm Village library. or chop wood, leaving lots of time for the trips arranged by Norma, bike riding in the many quiet streets of the nearby traveling when trips to other areas are offered. neighborhoods and any spontaneous plans the days Linda has always had a warm affinity for the elderbring. ly so she is grateful for the opportunity she has for They love life at Palm Village so much that Mari- interacting with those in their 80’s, 90’s and older lyn, called her good friend, Linda Radford a former whom she describes as “so sweet, so nice.” resident of Watsonville, California and told her, Among the five baby boomers, Chris Holmen is “You better move here right now, they have a one the only one who considered his current need for bedroom Patio Home available.” So Linda made health care as a motivation to make Palm Village his the move. home, as he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease Linda knew that in her later years, if she needed three years ago. help only a brother would be a candidate for assistAlong with the others in the young group, he felt immediately welcome at Palm Village. Chris enjoys ing her. “He’s older than I am and I don’t want him to feel responsible for me,” she said. the fellowship of other game players with whom he She feels that perhaps because she has arthritis, plays Canasta, Dominoes, Corn Toss, and Cards-nshe may need a surgery in the future and the availMarbles, partly because “one of the things I appre4 • ciate about Palm Village is the abundance of life experiences that are shared with all by those who have seen many more birthdays than I.” Chris’s daughter, son-in-law, and three grandchildren live right across the street from Palm Village. That becomes a double bonus in light of his attorney’s statement that, “Statewide, Palm Village gives the best bang for the buck.” And the choice to move here proved even more wonderful because Chris is especially pleased with the Parkinson’s Support Group right at Palm Village and the spiritual component. As a former schoolteacher, he has maintained time in the classroom as a volunteer at both Washington and Lincoln Elementary Schools. A marvelous attitude that is truly shared by all of the Baby Boomers and the others who call Palm Village “home” was voiced so well by the Chappells when they said, “we don’t think about what we gave up by moving from our former home. We just think about all the good things we are getting here at Palm Village.” (Above) Resident Chris Holmen lets the “corn bag” fly during a rousing game of Corn Toss. (Left) Resident Stephen Vincent accompanies Wayne Skaret, Malcolm Light, Dennis Fast and Randy Janzen during the Thanksgiving lunch. New Palm Village website enhanced with advanced technology for a better user experience on all devices We have a new website with some features we know you will really like. It is responsive (easily viewable on all mobile devices) and you’ll be able to navigate through it with minimum clicks. Plus our new photos really show how lovely our community is. Visit www.palmvillage.com to enjoy our new “user-friendly” site. (Left) The new palmvillage.com was built to automatically change image and text size for easy viewing on desktop and laptop computers, tablets and iPads or mobile phones. • 5 Lovely Patio Homes Show Residents’ Styles With a look at these photos, you will see that many of our Patio Home residents have a flare for decorating. We listen when residents have requests for customization of their Patio Homes, and accommodate them by making the changes whenever possible. Some modifications are as simple as different faucets, while some are more complicated, such as replacing carpet with hard wood floors. Stephen Vincent requested modifications to the doorway to his “music room.” Our goal is for our residents to add their own personality and style to their home. As Patio Homes become available, we are remodeling with new flooring, lighting and kitchen counter tops. With the planned changes to the Courtyards and the Garden Room, Palm Village continues to be a lovely place of residence indoors and out. 6 • (Above) Living room, dining room and entrance to music room in Stephen Vincent’s three-bedroom Patio Home. (Below) Bedroom and upgraded kitchen (with granite counter top) of a two-bedroom Patio Home. Cyprus2015 Palm Village has strong ties to the Moadieh Evangelical Center for Assisted Living in Beirut, Lebanon because in April 2012, the founding senior manager, Joyce Eid, shadowed Palm Village Staff, visited with residents, and worked with senior management for education and preparation to open the first known Assisted Living Center in Lebanon. In September at Cyprus2015, representatives from the Mennonite Central Committee, Mennonite Health Services, Palm Village Retirement Community, Moadieh Evangelical Center, and Ain Wazein will meet at a study conference in Cyprus with twelve nursing home providers sponsored by Sunni, Druze, and Shiite branches of Islam, and Evangelical, Catholic, and Orthodox religions. In support of peaceful interfaith conversation to assist the elders in a region affected by warfare and intolerance, we are asking you to make a contribu- tion to cover the expenses of the conference. “Our world so marked by divisiveness and violence needs more sources of hope and less despair. May we all do our part in contributing to healing and hope and peace,” said Rick Stiffney, President of Mennonite Health Services. Donate online at www.palmvillage.com/donations and choose Cyprus in the drop-down box, call our accounting office (559-638-6933) with your credit card number or send a check, marked Cyprus, directly to Palm Village, PO Box 1028, Reedley, CA 93654. Food, Friends and Dessert at Soup Supper 2015! (Left) Judy Janzen and Orletha Obermann enjoy soup and dessert together (Below) Small Key Lime and Berry pies were popular with Soup Supper guests. p p From the number of guests and residents, to the amount of generosity, Palm Village’s 2015 Soup Supper was a rousing success! Our thanks to all who enjoyed the fellowship and contributed to Living Legacy. p (Above) Bill and Helen Stewart helped to make this a well-attended event. • 7 y la P rs io n e S s ’ e g la il V lm Pa e r e h T & e r e H gs and campus activities! Residents enjoy great outin Christmas outings and events (Above) Palm Village residents listen to a presentation at the Duarte Poinsettia Warehouse in Hughson, CA. (Left) Kindergarten and first grade students from Immanuel Elementary sing for residents in the Palm Village lobby. (Right) Two “families” of residents made up the teams for a fun PVRC game show event with a Valentine’s Day Theme. Norma Froese, at right, is introducing the “Family Feud“ host, her husband, Ron Froese. (Below) PVRC staff and residents visited the Pismo State Beach Monarch Butterfly Grove recently. Shown (l to r) are Amalia Garcilazo, Robert Heinrichs, Linda Radford, Elvera Schmidt, Mary Jane Lepp, Albert Pauls and Barbara Roberts. Fun and games at Palm Village and on the road! Palm Village Donors LIVING LEGACY Sergio and Cindy Alvarado Verne and Linda Anderson Gerald Avants Howard and Penny Ayers Bank Of The Sierra Ken and Lucille Barnett Randy Bayless Don and Lydia Beckenhauer John and Esther Berg Sam and Marvis Bergen Katherine Bonham Charles and JoAnn Brandt Roger and Royetta Brandt Wayne and Eleanor Brandt Ron and Judy Brown Ginger Bull Harley Buller Chapel Fund Larry and Beverly Christman Susan Collin Wayne Countryman Charles and Mary Davison Reed and Diane Decker Lloyd and Denise Derksen Frances Dick Henry and Erica Dick Steven R. and Ruth Dick Dinuba Mennonite Brethren Church John and Lois Divelbiss Bernhard Doerksen Dovetail Remodeling Jim and Benti Dueck Frank and Margaret Duerksen Sarah Edwards Thomas and Catherine Edwards Mel Ekberg Everett and Nadine Elder Calvin and Marjorie Elrich Ann Enns Enns Foundation Kenneth Enns Mike and Teresa Enns Marlow and Rachel Ens Rubena Ewell Dennis and Connie Fast Donald and Marie Faul Doris Fleishauer Doug and Ruth Fowler Roger and Lawanda Franz Anne Friesen Barbara Friesen Elmer and Ann Friesen John and Harriet Friesen Marvin and Mary Ellen Friesen Paul and Freda Friesen Ron and Norma Froese 10 • October 11, 2014 thru March 10, 2015 Marlowe and Lila Frueh Jim and Mary Gaede Ray and Pamela Goertzen Joel and Charlene Golbek Lloyd and Carol Golbek Golden Farms Express Inc. Philip and Donna Grunau Alfred Guerra Marjorie Guichard Norm and Joan Hall Leo Don and Ruth Harms Menno and Jane Harms Dan and Suzanne Harrell Glen and Helen Harvin Lyndon and Patti Heinrichs Walter and Mary Ann Heinrichs James and Elaine Henderson Charles and Marilyn Hertzler Byron and Juanita Hirata Evelyn Hodel Egon Hofer Sylvia Hofer Christopher Holmen Betty R. Isaak Joel and Judith Isaak Irvin and Kathryn Jantzen Ellen Janzen Franklin and Judith Janzen Marilyn Janzen Judy Johnson Marc and Penni Johnson Herbert and Marcella Jones Loree Jost Agnes Kamada Dallas and Betty Kelley Dan and Shawna Kevorkian Anne Klassen Arthur and Beverly Klassen Ethel Klassen Herk and Lu Klassen Orpha Klassen Peter and Nancy Klassen Paul and Rachel Kliewer Pete and Dora Mae Kliewer Ruth Kliewer David Koop Malinda Koop Brian and Lavonda Kopsa Marvin and Sharon Krause Walter and Helen Krause Robert and Wanda Kroeker Ruth Kroeker Viola Kroeker Rick and Margie Kuffel James and Barbara Lambert Dennis and Julia Langhofer Micheal and Florence LaRue John and Marilyn Lehrman Mary Jane Lepp Bob and Marilyn Lewis Norma Loewen W. G. Loewen Donald and Mary MacNeill Ann Martens ATF Martens Family Leanne Martens Peggy McAlister Davis Luella McCombs David and Beverly McDannald Robert and Bernice McGuire Karon Meyer Barbara Miller Susan Mills Cornelia Neale Carolyn Neufeld Eddie and Verona Neufeld Kenneth Neufeld Dorothy Nickel Laura Nickel Orletha Obermann Pacific District Conference of MB Churches Helen Panttaja Albert and LaVerna Pauls Bradley and Charis Pauls Henry and Adeline Pauls Luella Pauls Melvin Pauls Vernon and Bertha Pauls Abner and Olene Penner Herbert A. and Ella Penner Peter and Jean Penner Sandy Penner Bill and Carol Peters Gerry and Kim Peters Jonie and Sarah Peters Raymond and Grace Peters Dan and Julie Pimentel Thomas and Janice Pobst Kevin and Lori Pope Doug and Lori Porter Erma Ratzlaff Reedley Mennonite Brethren Church Marvin and Marciel Regier David and Sandy Reimer Ken and Carol Reimer Roland and Lois Reimer Ron and Betty Reimer Stanley and Sandra Reimer Vernon and JoElla Reimer William and Grace Reimer Anne Rempel Verna Richert Thelma Roach Dwight and Verna Roberts Priscilla and Steven Rockett Lois Rosenfeld Rae and Marj Saltzman Laurinda Salvador SaveMart Supermarkets Sheryl Sawatsky George and Marcia Sawatzky Bill and Darla Scharbach Ellen Schloenvogt Elvera Schmidt Michael and Cindy Schuil Donald and Carol Seeks Daisy Siemens Ruth and Galen Snell Robert Sr. and Sandra Sorber William and Helen Stewart Jean Studts Alvin and Shirley Suderman R L. and Wilma Suderman Leroy and Vivian Swiney Dale Swinney Jesus Tapia Gloria Thiesen Grace Thiessen Gary Unruh Bruce and Rachel Uyeda Stephen Vincent Aldene Vogt Dave Wall Dennis and Brenda Wall Dennis and Elizabeth Warkentin John and Geri Warkentin Leonard and Joyce Warkentin Ruby Warkentin Al and Dotty Warkentine June and David Weber Debbie Weikle Gladys Wiebe Wayne and Sheila Wiebe Edwin and Naomi Wiens Harry and Elvina Willems Lucille Willems Claretta Worley CYRPUS 2015 Henry and Erica Dick Frank and Margaret Duerksen Melvin and Karen Enns Dennis and Connie Fast Beth Landis Bill and Ila McIlvan Barbara Miller David and Sandy Reimer Vernon and JoElla Reimer Dwight and Verna Roberts Leonard and Joyce Warkentin IN MEMORY OF TIMOTHY A. BERGDAHL Gloria Thiesen IN MEMORY OF DIRK BYL Louise Bernsen Jeanette Byl Ann Enns Rubena Ewell Elmer and Ann Friesen Eddie and Verona Neufeld Laura Nickel Dwight and Verna Roberts Grace Thiessen Gladys Wiebe IN MEMORY OF MARGIE DICK Gloria Thiesen IN MEMORY OF VIVIAN GIDDENS Joann Hall Larry and Karen Jost IN MEMORY OF HENRY GUICHARD Bernardina Guichard IN MEMORY OF ANNEMARIE HEINRICHS Charles and JoAnn Brandt Gladys Wiebe Grace Thiessen Gloria Thiesen IN MEMORY OF PETE P. ISAAK Ron and Judy Brown IN MEMORY OF LEONA KROEKER Dorothy Ratzlaff IN MEMORY OF BARBARA LAMB Louise Bernsen IN MEMORY OF STANLEY MARTENS Sam and Marvis Bergen Loren and Barbara Buller Harold and Pat Enns John and Luella Friesen Menno and Jane Harms Robert Heinrichs Robert and Katherine Huebert Irvin and Kathryn Jantzen Ron and Charlotte Jones Sr Loree Jost Arthur and Beverly Klassen Roger and Nancy Kusch David and Beverly McDannald John and Margie McNulty Laura Nickel Lavina Ollenburger Bill and Carol Peters John and Mary Lee Schlesselman RL and Wilma Suderman Gloria Thiessen Irma Toews Dennis and Elizabeth Warkentin Allen and Linda Wiebe Gladys Wiebe IN MEMORY OF RUTH MCCANN Connie Brooks Joann Hall Robert and Katherine Huebert Harriet Leonard Harold and Deborah McClarty Chris and Pauline Pedersen Shirley Rasmussen Linda Rotan IN MEMORY OF ROSEMARY FRIESEN NACHTIGALL Irma Toews IN MEMORY OF MARTHA NEUFELD Lyman and Marlene Ehrlich Ethel Klassen Janice Young Grace Thiessen IN MEMORY OF DOROTHY NICKEL Nancy Mae Ewert Laura Nickel Lois Fletcher Ron and Judy Brown IN MEMORY OF LUELLA PAULS Adeline Pauls Adonijah and Eva Pauls JH and Edna Pauls Malinda Pauls Mary Pauls Rod Pauls IN MEMORY OF DON THIESEN Sam and Marvis Bergen Leo Don and Ruth Harms Gloria Thiessen IN MEMORY OF JIM VOGT Sam and Marvis Bergen Doug and Ruth Fowler Leanne Martens Irma Toews Gladys Wiebe Allen and Linda Wiebe IN MEMORY OF HAROLD WORLEY Laura Nickel • 11 P.O. Box 1028 Reedley, CA 93654 Palm Village Retirement Community • (559) 638-6933 • www.palmvillage.com Artist’s rendering of a conceptual design. Actual landscape design will vary. Saving Water Leads to Landscape Changes Palm Village is dedicated to being a good steward of water, a resource that has become so precious in California. Our current landscape takes approximately 1 million gallons of water each year to maintain the plants and grass. In place of the thirsty plants, we will plant more drought tolerant plants with a landscape design that will offer our residents and their families and friends, open spaces where they can gather in a lovely area, perhaps for a barbecue under a gazebo. We are hoping that you will join us in our stewardship and make a donation to our Courtyards project. You can easily donate online at www.palmvillage.com and click on Donations, or call our accounting office with your credit card number or send a check, marked Courtyard, directly to Palm Village, PO Box 1028, Reedley, CA 93654.