Celebrating Veterans Day at Clark Meadows Celebrating Veterans Day at Clark Meadows We love sharing these moments with family and friends. The pictures came to us from the daughter of one of our residents. Thank you to Joanna! KristenMeyer / Friday, November 15, 2024 0 2009 Read more
The Festival of Trees at the Granger Homestead in Canandaigua, NY The Festival of Trees at the Granger Homestead in Canandaigua, NY Today a group of folks took our tour bus to visit this beautiful holiday spectacle! KristenMeyer / Wednesday, November 13, 2024 0 922 Read more
Witchy Day at Clark Meadows Witchy Day at Clark Meadows "She's a Woman In Total Control of Herself!" KristenMeyer / Wednesday, October 30, 2024 0 4431 These ladies are members of the Clark Meadows Team and they bring their best selves to work every single day! They are the most caring ladies I know. Here we have our Nurse Manager, Case Manager, Nurse Coordinator, Personal Care Asssistant, Administrtive Assistant, and Lifestyle Coordinator. Together, with all the other staff here, they work tirelessly to uplift our community making everyday special. Read more
All Set for Pumpkin Carving! All Set for Pumpkin Carving! KristenMeyer / Thursday, October 24, 2024 0 1540 Read more
KristenMeyer / Wednesday, July 20, 2022 / Categories: Clark Meadows Events, Senior Living Community Events, Clark Meadows Blog Music History Our Music History series for July is jam packed! Katherine McGrath has created this wonderful series for those who love music and want to learn a little history. The first week highlighted Robert Johnson and his influence on later generations of musicians. Next, How Classical Music Shapes Popular Songs, and today we heard about the Harlem Renaissance. I had the pleasure of sitting in on this class. So many artists came out of Harlem during this time. We listened to Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, and others. Katherine started the class by sharing the painting, Subway, 1934 by Lily Furedi, showing passengers of different races, classes, genders, and national backgrounds all riding together with no sign of friction. Her presentation referenced the Smithsonian American Art Museum's publication, "New York City: The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond." Katherine is masterfully presenting this month’s series making it very relatable to her audience. Next week’s topic is an “Intro to Big Band Composers.” Katherine has her undergraduate degree in Music Therapy and she is currently working toward a Masters in Thanatology. The classes are fun and interactive. There was lots of discussion today about the Harlem Renaissance and the great music that came out of this period. It's music that we all know and love. Previous Article The Arts Next Article New Sign Language Class offered at Clark Meadows Print 13271