by Beth Holden | Dec 29, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, General, Independent Living
As the New Year rolls in, we are happy to welcome new members to the Springmoor Residents Association and thank those that have served this year. The Executive Committee, along with seventeen other committees, is a wonderful group of residents who serve as advisory...
by Beth Holden | Dec 15, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, General, Independent Living
Our December calendar is packed with musical productions and food events, day trips, afternoon ballets and candle teas. Activities to celebrate the holidays are planned almost everyday. There is so much entertainment on the schedule this month that you will need to...
by Beth Holden | Oct 28, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, General, Independent Living, Volunteers
Volunteers across the country came together on Saturday, October 22 to celebrate the Make a Difference Day, the national day of service. For 25 years, this celebration of service’s single purpose has been to improve the lives of others. Are you volunteering in your...
by Beth Holden | Oct 24, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Fitness, Gardening, General, Health, Independent Living, Wellness
If you are trying to find our new residents, Sally and John Neal, check the Fitness Center first! These two arrived at Springmoor in June and have taken advantage of many of our exercise classes, the saltwater lap pool, the surrounding parks and neighborhoods, the...
by Beth Holden | Oct 4, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, General, Independent Living
It’s Saturday night and the popcorn is popping. The University Theatre is ready and the moviegoers are lined up at the door. Do you want to join us? The Springmoor movie nights are a popular attraction on a Saturday night. With two locations for movies – The...
by Beth Holden | Sep 19, 2016 | Active Seniors, Community, Events, General, Independent Living
What is the Springmoor Endowment Fund? When Springmoor began, the founders envisioned a community where residents could spend the rest of their lives, be as active as they wish, continue their pursuits, and be cared for if they became ill. After a few years, it became...