Commun ty Matters Wichita Presbyterian Manor
June 2017
Dwight Freeman and Benita Goss hold the grand opening ribbon for Barbara Dravis to cut.
Mini Marketplace at your service The new Mini Marketplace of Wichita Presbyterian Manor is open! Several residents came to celebrate this much anticipated milestone at our grand opening April 17. Open to residents and staff, this is a go-to shop for life’s little emergencies, perhaps when a resident runs out of eggs, milk or toilet paper. It’s a convenient place to grab a quick drink or snack. The shop carries items such as greeting cards, gum, sweet and savory snacks, soda, juice, tissue and toiletries, for those times when you just can’t get to the grocery store. The Mini Marketplace is staffed by 14 resident volunteers who work two to three times a month with a MARKETPLACE, continued on page 2
Traveling the world Traveling the world introduces us to amazing sights, smells and tastes. For Dwight Freeman, though, the best part of traveling is the people you meet. Dwight moved to the Westerly Residences last fall. Over the years, he has logged thousands of miles throughout the United States as well as overseas. The benefits of getting away from home, he said, are many: “It’s the things you would learn: the cultures and languages, as well as education you could hardly get in school.” In fact, Dwight and his late wife, Myrna, would take their children along to destinations throughout North America, expanding their understanding of the world. “The teachers would let us take them out; we usually had no problem with that. They would say they’d get more of an education than in school.” FREEMAN, continued on page 2