Fort Scott Community Matters August 2020

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Fort Scott Presbyterian Village

AUGUST 2020

Here’s your chance to be a square Resident Barbara Stuart has been busy sewing quilt squares that can be sold to donors to raise funds for seniors at Fort Scott Presbyterian Village. Each square has an inspirational word or phrase written in permanent marker, such as “love thy neighbor,” “pray,” “laugh,” and many others. Earline Foster, fellow resident and quilt maker, has figured out that it will take 195 squares to complete a queen-sized quilt. Donors can choose the premade square you want, or request a special word or saying. Once the squares are all sold, Earline and fellow sewers at Presbyterian Village and volunteers, will finish the quilt. The finished quilt will be on display at Presbyterian

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COVID-19 updates continue As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, you can count on regular communication from your PMMA community and PMMA leadership. PMMA’s President and CEO Bruce Shogren’s latest letter to residents and families are posted to your community website, FortScottPresbyterianVillage.org/ covid-19. In this issue of

Community Matters, you’ll find an explanation of the phases of reopening and a flow chart showing all the entities contributing to our reopening plans. u

Resident Barbara Stuart has been busy sewing quilt squares with an inspirational word or phrase written in permanent marker. Squares are sold to donors and once the 195 squares are completed, a quilt will be made and raffled in the fall. All proceeds will go toward making the lives of seniors better at Fort Scott Presbyterian Village. Fort Scott Presbyterian Village | A PMMA COMMUNITY

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