Clay Center Presbyterian Manor
FEBRUARY 2021
Love in the time of Corona On Valentine’s Day, we often celebrate the most traditional image of love: the entwining of two hearts. But love takes many forms. Here at Clay Center Presbyterian Manor, we’ve been witness to the different shapes and actions of love — particularly during a time that has been as trying as the one in which we find ourselves. Here are a few examples of the manifestation of love that we’ve been honored to experience. We’re always grateful for all the ways friends and family show their love for our residents and our community.
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❤Cooper Schwartz and his mom Laura dropped off a basket that was bigger than the cute little elf carrying it. The Lincoln Creek 4-H kids and their families wanted every resident to have a handmade Christmas card, a candy cane and a Tasty Pastry Christmas cookie.
Call for entries underway in annual art competition at Clay Center Presbyterian Manor Clay Center Presbyterian Manor is seeking artists age 65 and older to compete in its annual Art is Ageless® juried exhibit and competition March 10-11, 2021, which will be held at the community. Entries of artistic works will be accepted from any area artist who is 65 years of age or older to exhibit and/or compete for an opportunity to be featured in the 2022 Art is Ageless calendar. Due to the uncertainty created by COVID-19, Clay Center Presbyterian Manor plans to hold its event virtually for friends of the program on the community’s Facebook page, and to announce winners on Facebook following the event. Works will be on exhibit at the community for residents only. Artists may choose to enter works for exhibit only. For the competition, works must be completed after the artist is age 65 and must be no more than 5 years old, completed since January 2016. There are nine
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