Commun ty Matters Manor of the Plains
July 2016
Start painting ... at any age! By Heidi Raschke for Next Avenue
Megan Jackson is the kind of person people describe as an old soul. “It’s hard for me to really connect in my own age group, and that’s always been the case,” says the painter who created an untitled work selected for publication by Next Avenue (see page 4). “I’ve always had older friends.” Before Jackson created this work of painting and collage, she wasn’t familiar with the terms “artful aging” or “creative aging” — which refer to the practice of engaging older adults in participatory, professionally run arts programs with a focus on social engagement and skills mastery. But she knew many people who were living it. “Anyone — anyone — can be an artist.You hear people all the time say, ‘Oh, I don’t have any artistic talent,’ which is not true,” Jackson says. “You just have to do it whether you think you have talent or not, you have to get out there and try it.” Jackson offers two tips on how you, too, can let go of the pressure and get started doing art: ART, continued on page 4
A previous performance at Manor of the Plains’ fundraiser. Please see page 3 for additional information.
You’re invited
Annual fundraiser on Aug. 1 Manor of the Plains’ annual Southern Gospel Concert and Taco Dinner will be Aug. 1 at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe Social Center, 3231 N. 14th St. The taco dinner is a fundraiser for the senior living community’s Good Samaritan Program, and the concert is a part of the Dodge City Days festival. A taco and tostada meal with Mexican wedding cake is from 5 to 6:15 p.m. at the cathedral’s social center. The meal is $6 per person. A Dodge City Days lapel pin is the admission for the 6:30 p.m. Southern Gospel Christian Concert. A free-will offering will be collected. Manor of the Plains’ Good Samaritan Program assists campus residents who have outlived their financial resources through no fault of their own. For more information about the concert or dinner, contact Marketing Director Kurt Lampe at 620-225-1928 or klampe@pmma.org.