Commun ty Matters Clay Center Presbyterian Manor
Appreciation for Angel Appeal
Thank you for all of the generous hearts who donated to our Angel Appeal campaign, which benefits our Good Samaritan Program. This program helps ensure that residents who have run out of resources through no fault of their own can continue calling Clay Center Presbyterian Manor “home.” Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Benteman Mrs. Shirley Carls Mrs. Lois Close Mr. and Mrs. James J. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elliott Mr. and Mrs. John Forshee Ms. Kim Franken Habluetzel Family Foundation Fund Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hammond Mr. Thomas Koch Mrs. Evelyn Mugler Mr. and Mrs. Randy Shadle Mr. and Mrs. Kyle R. Slingsby Sonic Drive-In of Clay Center LLC Ms. Martha Wehrheim
March 2019
Executive Director begins leadership class Congratulations to executive director Christian Gilbert on his acceptance into the Center for Leadership class with Leading Age Kansas. Sixteen individuals from across the state were chosen for the competitive program and will embark on a yearlong journey to improve their leadership acumen.
To apply, Christian had to complete an application process that included an application, essay and two letters of recommendation. The yearlong program includes four in-person classes and monthly conference calls focused on discovering authentic leadership, advocacy and community relationships.
“It’s empowering, and motivating,” said Christian. “So far, I have learned how to advocate for our seniors through the legislative process as well as the importance of establishing relationships with our representatives. I’ve learned a lot about my personal leadership style and have been provided with tools to help empower those I lead.”
Executive director Christian Gilbert (third from left) with the 2019 Leading Age Kansas Center for Leadership class.