by Beth Holden | Jan 12, 2018 | Active Seniors, General, Independent Living
Through the decluttering and rightsizing process, I’ve realized that it’s so much more than organizing your stuff, emptying your closets or living in a smaller space. It’s about creating a life with room for what matters most. – Courtney Carver, Be More With Less Our...
by Beth Holden | Dec 28, 2017 | Active Seniors, Community, General, Independent Living, Wellness
What better time than now to take steps to prepare for retirement living? With a move to Springmoor, you will have time to enjoy the activities that you have always had to try to squeeze into weekends or after work. You will no longer need to spend your weekends...
by Beth Holden | Dec 18, 2017 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, Family, General, Independent Living, Volunteers
Our RISE AGAINST HUNGER was a huge success this year! Thank you to the many volunteers that gave their time and talents to make it such a wonderful day. How many meals were packaged during our Rise event on Tuesday? 51,192 meals were packaged How long did it take to...
by Beth Holden | Dec 8, 2017 | Active Seniors, Community, General, Independent Living, Volunteers
With a point and shoot camera and her colored pencils, Linda Jones is ready to start a new piece of art. She takes her camera on most of her outings. Sometimes she is on a mission to find new subjects to paint. Other times, she is out and about and sees something she...
by Beth Holden | Dec 1, 2017 | Active Seniors, Community, General, Independent Living, Volunteers
We all remember the first day of school. Your stomach was filled with butterflies. You didn’t know what to do, where to go or who to talk to. Everyone has been through this day. We have all experienced these feelings throughout our lives as we enrolled at a new...
by Beth Holden | Nov 28, 2017 | Active Seniors, Events, Family, General, Independent Living
The Storyteller Julia McCullers grew up in a family where storytelling was a valued tradition. As a child during World War II, she observed how profoundly everyone was affected when her grandparents’ five sons and two sons-in-law were whisked away to serve in the...