Fort Scott Presbyterian Village Community Matters September 2021

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Meet Angela Carpenter – our new

Fort Scott Presbyterian Village

life enrichment director Fort Scott Presbyterian Village would like to welcome Angela Carpenter as the new life enrichment director.

SEPTEMBER 2021

Five local artists among Art is Ageless® masterpiece level winners Five winning artists in Fort Scott Presbyterian Village’s annual Art is Ageless® juried competition were selected as masterpiece winners in the annual Art is Ageless competition sponsored by PMMA (Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America®). “Rona Rooster” by Helen Nuzum will be featured in the 2022 Art is Ageless calendar when it is released this fall. Works by local winners are automatically entered into a masterpiece level competition with winning art from 14 other PMMA® communities. More than 160 entries were received for this year’s masterpiece competition. The winners are featured in the Art is Ageless calendar with pull-out postcards and greeting cards. “Dragon Slayer” by Tony Fornelli, “Rona Rooster,” a quilt by Helen Nuzum

“Winter Mittens” by Linda Thompson, “Chubbie Chicks” by Earline Foster, and “Weedy Sunset” by Paul Milks will appear on greeting cards. “Our artists have so much fun and put so much work into their projects. It’s exciting to Art is Ageless – “Weedy Sunset,” a photograph by Paul Milks

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Angela is not a new face to Presbyterian Village. She came to Presbyterian Village in September 2018 as the human resources assistant and accepted the life enrichment/ activities director position in June, along with continuing to manage her human resources position.

Angela Carpenter

Since the beginning, she has jumped in and led a number of activities, including Art with Angela. She has been very successful in engaging the residents with activities such as meeting local author Brian Allen of Murder & Mayhem and organizing trips and other events. Prior to coming to Presbyterian Village, Angela worked for an insurance company for more than 17 years as the human resources assistant. She had volunteered for several years with the Bourbon County Relay for Life, where she started out as a team member, and has moved on to team captain. She joined the relay committee and has held other positions as team recruiter, entertainment, accounting and chairperson. When she is not working, she stays more than busy with her three beautiful grandchildren from her two children. u

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