Manor of the Plains Community Matters November 2015

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Commun ty Matters Manor of the Plains

November 2015

Sending ‘Angels’ to the Good Samaritan Program Special angels will soon be adorning Christmas trees and holiday displays at every Presbyterian Manors of MidAmerica (PMMA) senior living community. The “angels” are paper ornaments that will arrive throughout the holiday season along with gifts to the annual Christmas Angel Appeal, which raises funds for the Good Samaritan Program for Benevolent Care. Donors who make gifts are asked to return paper Angel ornaments along with their gifts. The ornaments pay tribute to donors’ family members or friends and are displayed at PMMA communities designated by the donors. During the past two years, donors to the angel appeals have given more than $90,000 to the Good Samaritan Program. The program assists PMMA residents who have out-lived their financial resources through no fault of their own. Since PMMA began 66 years ago, no residents have been asked to leave because they exhausted their financial resources. If you would like to participate in the Angel Appeal, please email development@pmma.org or call 800-336-8511.

Everett Fieser recently received his pin for 50 years of service with Lions Club.

Longtime Lion earns 50-year pin The motto of Lions Clubs International is “We Serve.” Few members can say that they have fulfilled that motto for 50 years. Everett Fieser is proud to be one of the few. Everett, a Manor of the Plains resident, recently received his pin for 50 years of service with the organization. A friend in Plains, Kan., took Everett to his first Lions meeting. He has fond memories of their club’s tradition of serving a community luncheon of baked ham at Christmastime, followed by a parade down Main Street. Over the years, he said, he held pretty much every officer position in his chapter, including president. Everett also recalled taking part in one of the organization’s best-known events, the Caravan of Brooms fundraiser. The Lions’ signature mission is supporting programs for people with impaired vision. For the caravan, Lions members sold brooms made by blind adults who received job training at the Kansas Foundation for the Blind. The sales benefited the LION, continued on page 2


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