Community Matters Aberdeen Village
October 2017
‘Serving’ our residents love Respect, teamwork and service are just a few ways Jina Reinholdt carries out her duties as a server for Aberdeen Village’s memory care dining room. Jina has been upholding those high morals and values in our our dining services department for the last 14 years. “Dining services is an important part of resident life,” she said. “I want to make sure that our residents are happy and satisfied.” Jina understands how dementia affects residents of our memory care neighborhood, but she SERVING, continued on page 2 CEO, continued on page 4
Competition barbecue Backyard barbecuers to American Royal competitors So, we all are passionate about one thing or another, but how many of us can say we are actually fulfilling that passion? Scott Price, one of Aberdeen Village’s maintenance technicians, is doing just that. For many years Scott was a backyard cook who enjoyed coming together with his friends and family over some good barbecue. Many of them kept telling Scott and a few of his close friends how good their barbecue was, and they began to think they could take their passion for grilling and cooking to a different level: competition barbecue. Scott started volunteering with the American Royal World Series of Barbecue more than 15 years ago. The American Royal livestock show and rodeo has taken place in Kansas City since 1899; the barbecue event is held at the Kansas Speedway over Labor Day weekend. While volunteering, Scott met people who shared his passion, and he learned BARBECUE, continued on page 2
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