Golden Age Party at Clark Meadows

It's National Assisted Living Week and this is one of our celebrations at Clark Meadows!

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Today we enjoyed music performed by Katherine McGrath.  She played Jazz standards, old Speakeasy music, and wonderful songs about friendship and love.  It's been a full week of activities including an Octoberfest party, Sports Day, and a lecture put on by visiting author, Valerie Veanes Upson.  Tomorrow is the Car Show!  

Clark Meadows Resident has Pilots in the Family!

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Proof from above that Ferris Hills and Clarks Meadows are in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region surrounded by lush greenery. These aerial shots were taken on Sunday, August 27th by Jane Kinyoun's son, Rob and Grandson, Jeff as they flew their sea plane from Keuka Lake to Honeoye Lake. They were headed to the Twisted Rail  to celebrate Jeff turning 21.  Apparently, they had one for Nanny! 

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Love Boat: Confessions of a ship's surgeon
Lynne Standish

Love Boat: Confessions of a ship's surgeon

It is so great to see the number of residents in our community coming out to support one of their own.  On Thursday, April 7th, retired Dr. Bernard Oseroff presented a power point about his time working on his very own Love Boat!  Dr. Oseroff worked on the SS America where Doctors are referred to as "Assistant Surgeons".  He did make the point that he never performed surgery, but rather was the family medicine doctor for crew and up to 600 passengers at a time.  In order to work on this steamship, he also had to be certified as an "able bodied seaman" by the U.S. Coast Guard.

The SS America was a very luxurious ship, the length of two football fields!  During his time on the ship, he mentioned meeting the most beautiful woman he had ever seen before!  This lovely lady would become his wife of 54 years.  Dr. Oseroff or "Bern" as residents call him, reminisced about days gone by, shared artwork of the ship, as well as photographs of his time on this steamship. 

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