Commun ty Matters Newton Presbyterian Manor
May 2018
Winners announced in local competition Winners in the Newton Presbyterian Manor Art is Ageless® juried competition were: Sculpture/3D: Judges Choice, “Dolphin Tales” by Maurice Robinson; second place, “Road Grader” by Verne M. Goering; honorable mention, “Wire tree sculpture” by Lois Hamilton; “Breadbasket” by Hank Heidebrecht Drawing: Judges Choice, “Mother’s Hands” by Robetta Trapp Photography: Judges Choice, “18th Century Daily Life” by Mary Becker Smith. Honorable mention, “Spring has Sprung” by Mary Lee; “Down the Road” by Dick McCall Christmas: Judges Choice (amateur), “My Christmas Cardinals” by Rita Patterson; second place, “Shepherds by Night” by Marie Regehr; Judges Choice (professional), “Christmas Anticipation” by R. Allan Lister ART, continued on page 3
Diana Desmond, seated, center, touched thousands of people with her notes.
Diana Desmond honored for joyful notes 40 years strong It all started with the idea to bring a little joy to hospital patients in early 1978. Over the next 40 years, Diana Desmond, an assisted living resident at Newton Presbyterian Manor, would touch the lives of thousands of people when they needed it most. In 1978, after a cancer diagnosis and a stay in the hospital, Diana’s friend, Bernice Oswald, contacted Diana with the big idea. “She said, ‘Did you know what the Lord has laid upon my heart? To make Bible verse cards for patients in the hospital. Just a little something on their tray that could cheer them up. With your artistic ideas and craftiness, I could find a verse and we could work together,’” Diana recalled, adding that this simple idea would be an answer to some of her prayers, too. Bernice and Diana got to work with index cards, ribbon, old buttons and lace, and delivered their first 145 cards on Feb. 5, 1978, to Axtell and Bethel hospitals. “Everybody loved them—the nurses and the patients. It took off from there,” Diana said. NOTES, continued on page 2