Butterfield LIFE March + April 2020

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 2 MARCH + APRIL 2020

BUTTERFIELD

Quintin Trammell CEO MARKETING Melinda Silva Director of Marketing Leann Pacheco Sales Counselor Dave Marks Move-In Coordinator

Elise Lorene Marketing Coordinator

PROGRAMS Riki Stamps Director of Programs & Events Michael Burks Asst. Director of Programs & Events RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION 2020 Council Members Ron Hanson, President Roy Penney, Vice President Linda Pinkerton, Secretary John King, Past President Ellen Compton, Ed Piper, Neely Barnett, Carol Sonnenberg, Ginger Crippen, Geri Bender BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jacqui Brandli, President Kim Chapman, Vice President Bill Shackelford, Secretary Kim Brawner, Bernard Madison, Mark McNair, Ann Henry, David Williams, Jim Wood, Bryn Wood Bagwell, Bob Kelly, Diane Warren, Larry Hanley

From the CEO Spring is the best time of the year — people feel invigorated by the warmer weather and the rebirth of green color across the landscape. After a relatively mild winter, the change in seasons isn’t as dramatic as last year, but it is good, nonetheless, to anticipate the sunshine and pleasant temperatures. The year has started on a positive note for Butterfield Trail Village as all our departments are busy serving Village residents, and staff are working hard to accomplish our organization’s goals and meet strategic demands. As we celebrate BTV’s 34th anniversary in March, I am encouraged that we have evolved to meet the changing needs of residents now and for generations to come. When I took the helm as CEO in 2014, BTV was already well-established as NWA’s leading active-living retirement community, and we’re proud to retain that distinction today. At Butterfield, we recognize that today’s retiree is searching for new and enriching pursuits. We have a long tradition of serving our residents, while also committing to growth and innovation, so that in another 34 years from now, residents will still be choosing Butterfield. This issue of the magazine features Dr. Morriss and Ann Henry, a Butterfield couple who are living their best lives at the Village, while staying active in their community and spending quality time with family and friends. The Henrys are both second-generation BTV residents who are creating a legacy at the Village by following in their parents’ footsteps in retirement. We think the Henrys’ story will resonate with many of our residents and their families. Please take a moment to celebrate Butterfield’s 34th anniversary on March 10 and recognize all the benefits we enjoy at the Village today.

Quintin Trammell Chief Executive Officer

1923 East Joyce Boulevard Fayetteville, AR 72703 (479) 695-8012 www.butterfieldtrailvillage.org Butterfield LIFE may not be reproduced in whole or in part without permission from the publisher. Butterfield LIFE is published by Butterfield Trail Village. Contents © 2020. All rights reserved. Produced by Vantage Point Communications [www.vpointcommunications.com] 4 BUTTERFIELD LIFE

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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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