Farmington Community Matters October 2017

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Commun ty Matters Farmington Presbyterian Manor

Welcome, Dena We’re pleased to welcome Dena Dotson as our new director of dining services. Dena comes to us from the Veterans Administration, where she was a certified dietary manager, certified foodservice protection professional over the nutrition and food service kitchen and the canteen from 2007 to 2016. Nutrition and food service develops and provides comprehensive nutritional services for our veterans and their families across VA health care facilities. Dena got her start as a CDM, CFPP at Madison Medical Center in Fredericktown in 2003. DENA, continued on page 2

October 2017

Rachel Campbell, Kaye Wallen and Carol Willman mind the registration desk.

Happy birthday to us Farmington celebrates a milestone anniversary In August we had a ball celebrating the 55th anniversary of Farmington Presbyterian Manor with a Fun, Food and Fenders party. Lots of local residents joined our residents and staff members to reflect on our past and dream for our future. The festivities opened with the planting of a dogwood tree, anchored by a commemorative stone at the base. We chose a dogwood because, as Executive Director Jane Hull said in her remarks, “The flowers on a dogwood tree form a perfect cross, which is why the tree is a sign of renewal and beginnings. A perfect way to commemorate Presbyterian Manor’s past and plan for the future.” The Foothills Car Club brought a fleet of more than 30 antique autos for a car show. The People’s Choice award went to a 1931 Model A Ford. Every registered guest received a 55-year commemorative coin. Our ANNIVERSARY, continued on page 2


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