Commun ty Matters Fort Scott Presbyterian Village
Native plants seminar
Rondi Anderson
Local native plants are an awesome garden choice. Join us at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 28 for “Wildflowers in the Garden,” with Rondi Anderson. Come to learn which varieties flourish in our yards and gardens, when they bloom, how to care for them, and where to buy them. RSVP to 620-223-5550.
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August 2018
Celebrating art at Fort Scott Presbyterian Village Aside from being known for providing quality senior services guided by Christian values to residents, Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America is synonymous with celebrating the timeless enjoyment of the arts.
The Art is Ageless® program encourages Presbyterian Manors of MidAmerica residents and other area seniors to express their creativity through an annual art competition and exhibit, musical and dramatic events, educational opportunities and current events discussions.
Every month, we celebrate and display the work of a local artist in our lobby. “I was contacted by Presbyterian Village in Fort Scott and asked if I would like to hang some paintings for a month. I said I would be happy to. I have a private studio located on my pecan farm about 10 miles from Fort Scott. I give private lessons four days a week,” said Susie. “I have learned a lot and struggled with painting over the years, and now I want to teach others what it took me so long to learn.You have to Susie Kimmell exhibited some of her artwork find the right teacher that in our lobby during the month of July. speaks your language to understand at least some of what there is to know to become a successful painter.” CELEBRATING continued on page 3 July Artist: Susie Kimmell