Off to the Pub! Off to the Pub! KristenMeyer / Monday, August 14, 2023 0 8374 A group of residents took off to the Blue Eagle Tavern in Branchport, NY for an afternoon of pub fare and an opportunity to see and remember this historic hot spot that has served generations of lake folk.. Read more
Monday Afternoon Knitting Club at Clark Meadows Monday Afternoon Knitting Club at Clark Meadows KristenMeyer / Tuesday, July 25, 2023 0 7858 Knitting needles, crochet hooks, imagination, and a passion to design and create! What fun we have had this year gathering on Monday afternoons in the CM living room. Thank you, Lynn Harding, for getting this going. The knitters and crocheters come together to focus on creating, and something BEAUTIFUL is happening!!! Read more
Water Wars! Water Wars! What else would you do on a HOT SUMMER DAY?!!! KristenMeyer / Friday, July 21, 2023 0 6069 Read more
Rainbow Connection Rainbow Connection This was our view from the Ferris Hills Parking Lot last night around 7pm KristenMeyer / Monday, June 26, 2023 0 9610 Thank you, Terry Boothman, for capturing this moment! Read more
This morning we had a little visitor just behind Clark Meadows. This morning we had a little visitor just behind Clark Meadows. This fawn was photographed from a safe distance as not to disturb mother nature. KristenMeyer / Wednesday, June 7, 2023 0 9508 Read more
KristenMeyer / Tuesday, December 20, 2022 / Categories: Uncategorized, Clark Meadows Events, Senior Living Community Events, Clark Meadows Blog The Art of Serenity A mountainous scene to calm the soul by Al Johnson Jody Wilbur, Lifestyle Assistant, has taught us to celebrate the peace and joy that art can bring during this age of coronavirus. She has held weekly painting classes for two years. We've heard about how spending time in nature reduces stress. Well, at Clark Meadows we have found a way to bring the peace of nature into our lives. It's called landscape art and Al Johnson has exquisitely demonstrated this technique today with his evergreens and mountains painted on a window. As the paint is drying we admire his work and wonder how it will look in the evening twilight. Our residents will be sure to peek at this scene as the sky changes tonight. Previous Article Clark Meadows Annual Holiday Party! Next Article Connie Fredericks-Malone Concert Print 6848