Butterfield LIFE Jan + Feb 2014

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VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 JANUARY + FEBRUARY 2014

BUTTERFIELD

From the President/CEO It’s that time of the year when we take note of our accomplishments for the past 12 months and begin to formulate those New Year’s resolutions. As we look ahead, this is an exciting time in the evolution of Butterfield Trail Village. Our accomplishments in the past year have been many, but we have significant progress still to make.

Ken Cormier President/CEO MARKETING Melinda Silva Director of Marketing Dana Davis Sales Counselor Dave Marks Move-In Coordinator PROGRAMS Riki Stamps Director of Programs Michael Burks Asst. Program Director RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION 2014 Council Members Ray Culver, President Ava Walker, Vice President Jo Anne Brown, Secretary Wade Burnside, Richard Chewning, Genie Donovan, Judy Doyle, Bill Jones, Jack Lejeune, Bobby Nell Templeton BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mike Jones, President Theresa Ewing, Vice President Steve Sisco, Treasurer Howard Higgins, Secretary Kyle Jenner, Bruce Johanson, Helen McElree, Tony Uth, Jim Webster, Lewis Epley, Sarah Koenig, Jacqui Brandli Truman Yancy (Foundation), Wes Murtishaw (emeritus)

2014 will see a continuation of our master plan improvements, specifically in the construction of a 12-room Assisted Living Cottage and a total makeover of our Wellness/Pool area. As we plan for these improvements and others over the next three years, it is important to note that progress does not come without some degree of inconvenience. Therefore, we pledge to do our best to minimize this throughout the project, by distributing advance memos of work to be done, appropriate signage for caution and redirection, and adherence to safety issues. Butterfield remains committed to the future and serving our residents in a loving and Christian environment with compassion and pride, while being good stewards of our resources. Let’s welcome in the New Year with a big smile and warm embrace!

Ken Cormier

Opened in 1986, Butterfield Trail Village is a locally governed 501(c)(3) non-profit retirement community. As Northwest Arkansas’ only comprehensive LifeCare Retirement Community, BTV offers active older adults worry-free living that is secure, independent and fulfilling – and the freedom to enjoy plentiful activities both inside and outside the Village.

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