Farmington Community Matters March 2018

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Commun ty Matters Farmington Presbyterian Manor

March 2018

Join us for dinner and an auction Farmington Presbyterian Manor’s Chicken and Dumpling Dinner and Silent Auction benefits the Good Samaritan’s Program, a fund that supports seniors who have used up their finances through no fault of their own. The dinner and auction are hosted at the Farmington Presbyterian Church on March 22 from 4 to 7 p.m. The silent auction will end at 7 p.m. Dine-in and carry-out available.

Activities assistant Mandy Blackmon and Norma Sutton, a resident in memory care, arrange some silk tulips.

Ticket prices: $8 in advance through March 21. $9 at door.

Phyllis Wigger, front row, left, and family

$7 when purchasing 10 or more group tickets in advance.

Honoring women’s achievements

Contact Presbyterian Manor at 573756-6768 with any questions.

March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the accomplishments of women everywhere. We spoke with two of our residents who had different professional experiences as women and as mothers, but who both made significant contributions to their communities and the workplace. Pat Mayfield It was 1973 when Pat Mayfield started selling real estate in the Farmington area. It was an active time in the women’s rights movement, as laws were passed against gender discrimination in education and hiring. Even so, when Pat opened her own real estate business three years later, she wasn’t readily accepted by the mostly male brokers she competed with. HONOR, continued on page 2


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