Commun ty Matters Topeka Presbyterian Manor
March 2019
Art is Ageless® exhibit, reception features local senior artists Since the beginning of time, creative expression has brought joy to both its creators and those who experience their art. The Art is Ageless® program offers senior artists the opportunity to share and display their artwork and reaffirms the agelessness of human creativity. This month, their works are on display at Topeka Presbyterian Manor. “It’s inspiring to see the beautiful pieces these seniors have created,” said Chelsea Watgen, director of sales and marketing. “The joy it brings to them and others is wonderful, and that’s something we want to celebrate and share with the entire Topeka community.” The Art is Ageless exhibit will AIA, continued on page 2
New sidewalks and parking lots at Topeka Presbyterian Manor are in progress.
Temporary inconvenience yields several long-term improvements If you’ve traveled to or from Topeka Presbyterian Manor recently, you’ve no doubt noticed some things aren’t quite like they used to be. Starting in early February, work began on resurfacing the entire parking lot, as well as many walkways. “Some residents have had to park in different places while work is going on, but it’s only temporary. The project is supposed to take around a month, so hopefully, it will wrap up in mid-March, depending on the weather. It’s something that’s been needed for a while now, so we’re glad to see it happening,” said Chelsea Watgen, director of sales and marketing. If you have any questions regarding the process, please contact Sterling Emerson, operations manager, at 785-272-6510.