Commun ty Matters Salina Presbyterian Manor
February 2019
Mary’s Musings
In the spotlight: Anthony DeLaurentis
By Mary Bridges, chaplain Salina Presbyterian Manor
Say hello to the community’s new environmental services director, Anthony DeLaurentis. Anthony joined the team in November 2018 and has been staying busy ever since.
Love came down at Christmas time! One of my favorite new Christmas songs is “Hope has Hands,” written by Phil Cross. It speaks in very personal terms about what Christ brought into our world, and its words speak to me year round. “Hope has hands, freedom has feet Truth will stand, theWord will speak The holy and lowly will finally embrace For love has a heartbeat, and grace has a face.” Here it is January2019, and another year has passed, leaving in its wake the good, the bad and the ugly. Our hearts are filled with much love and holes of sadness, and I must confess, fear of the unknown of what this new year will bring. Our granddaughter, Kira, returned to Kansas from Florida, and our grandson, Cody, returned to Kansas from Boston. Very good! Now all three grandchildren, along with our great-grandson, Chef Jackson, live close to us. While this may seem unimportant to many, it is huge for Kenny and me. Kenny came from a family of 12 and I came from a family of six. We grew up and raised our children MUSINGS, continued on page 4
“My role here is to oversee the maintenance, housekeeping, laundry and grounds departments. I also make decisions on renovations needed in townhomes and throughout the tower, hiring contractors, getting bids and overseeing projects to Anthony DeLaurentis with his two-yearcompletion,” said Anthony. old yorkiepoo, Coco. While that may seem like a lot of work on his plate, Anthony wouldn’t have it any other way. “I am a custom cabinet maker by trade, but also knowledgeable in electrical, plumbing, drywall and taping, ceramic tile work and painting. I recently received my certification as a home inspector. This was something I had an interest in doing with all my experience in building maintenance, and may be something to keep me busy after retirement,” said Anthony. For now, Anthony is happy right where he is. “I enjoy my new position. There’s always lots going on and I have a great team here in all departments,” said Anthony. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Anthony moved to Great Bend, Kan., in 1991, where he started his journey in health care maintenance. He moved to Salina in 1996, where he was hired as maintenance supervisor at Holiday Resort and met his significant other, Joyce. The couple has two children, Vincent and Emily, and a puppy, Coco. Anthony enjoys boating, fishing, hunting and camping with friends and family.