Commun ty Matters Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor
September 2017
Walk to End Alzheimer’s This year’s Cowley County Walk to End Alzheimer’s is set for Saturday, Sept. 30, in Winfield. Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor has organized a team and has been hard at work raising money for the Alzheimer’s Association. You can support their efforts with two delicious upcoming events this month – a hamburger feed and Krispy Kreme donut sales. The team’s goal is to raise $5,000. Watch for event details. The team has had success with T-shirt sales through the summer, said Sarah Standerfer, team captain. Sarah said there’s still time to join the Presbyterian Manor team, register a team of your own to walk, or register as an individual. Go online to alz.org/walk and click on “Find Your Walk.” There, you can search by state or ZIP code. WALK, continued on page 4
Rena Hopkins visited the Middle East earlier this year.
Resident tours the Holy Land Rena Hopkins couldn’t pass up the chance to visit her granddaughter and family in the Middle East earlier this year. “They asked me to go. I said sure!” Rena, a resident at Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor, spent three weeks in Ammann, Jordan, and in Jerusalem, touring the sights of the Holy Land. They went out on a boat in the Sea of Galilee, saw a re-creation of Nazareth in Jesus’s time, visited the Old City of Jerusalem and the Wailing Wall, went up to Mount Nebo (where Moses looked into the Promised Land), and toured the Mount of Olives, the Garden of Gethsemane and Garden Tomb, where their guide skillfully evoked the last days of Jesus. Rena’s daughter, Connie Tyler, arranged the trip. Connie’s daughter has lived in Jordan for four years. She teaches global issues at her children’s school, and her husband owns a Crossfit gym. Both are Arkansas City natives. Despite what many of us see on the news about the Middle East, Connie said they felt safe during the entire trip. “Jordan is a very secure place; it’s HOLY LAND, continued on page 3