V o lu me T h i rt y T wo , N umber 1
Januar y 2018
Warm and merry holidays embraced us all amid renovations promising gifts to come Center photo by Linda Madara; trees by Louise Hughes
SANTA seemed deservedly a bit weary, but smiles from residents like Joyce Randolph lit up the Mansion as Beaumont celebrated the holidays in glittering style. (See HANUKKAH story and picture Page 3). The seven whimsical trees were inspired by Resident Services’ Louise Hughes, who noticed wooden pallets left behind by renovation construction workers and thought, “Doc could do something with those!” So resident Dean (Doc) Snyder built trees from the pallets, resident Linda Madara decorated them and strung them with lights, and helpers placed them wherever they could find an electrical outlet not being used by construction workers. The trees were raffled off at the pre-Christmas Staff Christmas Party. After the party Beaumont’s all-season resident queen of floral decorations, Sally Herd, calling the pallet trees “great fun,” answered the call of tradition with her sometimes (but not always) more formal decorations. (See Page 8.)