Aberdeen Heights
Chaplains learning and team-building SEPTEMBER 2022
Living life on the edge Our residents were looking for a little excitement, so we decided to have a fun and friendly ax throwing competition.
For the first time, chaplains from across our PMMA communities gathered together in August for learning, and team-building. The chaplains came to Wichita to participate in the Global Leadership Summit, a worldwide event simulcast out of Chicago, that focused not only on leadership but on personal growth as well. “The variety of teachers used the accomplishments in their lives to inspire and motivate each of us to continue to develop in our own lives,” said Wichita Presbyterian Manor Chaplain Greg Spring. “Together our chaplains learned, were inspired and motivated.”
That’s right – we wanted to join in on the news craze of ax throwing. The Canadian pastime has been growing in popularity in the U.S. over the last few years, as a popular activity for birthday parties, other celebrations, even team building.
Lawrence Presbyterian Manor
But don’t worry – our axes were made of plastic! Our Health Care residents learned a lot, honed their skills, and really had a great time. u
Jean tries her hand at ax throwing.
Phyllis gives it a try.
Doris is so close to a bulls eye.
Chaplains – continued on page 3
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