Commun ty Matters Salina Presbyterian Manor
April 2017
Mary’s musings In May I will celebrate an anniversary. In 2002, I was certified as a Parish Ministry Associate, or a PMA, as we are called by the Central States Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. At that time I didn’t have any idea what I would be doing. My husband had been diagnosed with cancer of the vocal cords in 1999, and as is always the case with cancer, there is no way to predict the outcome. So I enrolled in the PMA program just to give me some more skills in the event I might be needing to become a primary breadwinner. I truly had no idea what the future held. MUSINGS, continued on page 6
Founders Day honors past, renews promises Salina Presbyterian Manor will celebrate Presbyterian Manor’s 68 years of providing quality senior services guided by Christian values at our annual Founder’s Day celebration this month. Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America all started with Alice Kalb’s vision. Alice, a widow from central Kansas, appealed to a Presbyterian Church organization to establish a home for seniors. Thanks to her efforts, the first Presbyterian Manor community in Newton, Kan., opened in 1949. All employees and residents are invited to celebrate Founder’s Day on Thursday, April 20, with pizza and cookies for lunch and root beer floats served from 2 to 4 p.m. Think you resemble Alice? Enter our look-alike contest and you could win a cash prize! We will also have a fun trivia contest. Each year, we also recommit to the Presbyterian Manors mission by signing Promise Boards to uphold the values upon which our company FOUNDERS, continued on page 2