Fort Scott Community Matters 2017

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Commun ty Matters Fort Scott Presbyterian Village

COMING UP IN COMMUNITY MATTERS:

Staying FIT?

Everyone knows fitness is important. How have you taken steps to be fit? What’s your regular fitness routine? If you’ve started a fitness routine late in life, what advice would you have for others? How do you think you benefit from regular exercise? If you’ve got a story to share, contact David Sorrick and your story could be featured in an upcoming edition of Community Matters.

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March 2017

Working with natural fibers Fort Scott PresbyterianVillage to host free event Ever been curious about how wool is turned into yarn? Join Fort Scott Presbyterian Village as Susan Jones brings her spinning wheel materials to demonstrate roving, carding, spinning and knitting with natural wool fibers. This free event will be at 2 p.m. March 2. Once Susan has demonstrated the techniques, audience members will have an opportunity to try them out for themselves.

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Susan Jones with her spinning wheel.

“Working with Natural Fibers” is part of Fort Scott Presbyterian Village’s Just Ask series, a free lifelong learning program featuring information from local and regional experts on topics of interest to older adults and their families. Call in advance to reserve your seat, as seating is limited. Call the Presbyterian Village business office at 620-223-5550 or email amrobinson@pmma.org.


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