Music History: Great Conductors (Part 1) Music History: Great Conductors (Part 1) Katherine continues to enrich our lives with her Music History Series KristenMeyer / Wednesday, April 5, 2023 0 8298 Today at Clark Meadows, Katherine McGrath lead the Music History series with a new topic. Great Concuctors, such as Marin Alsop, Lorin Verncove Maazel, Herbert von Karajan, Juliette Nadia Boulanger, and Fritz Reiner were featured. So interesting to learn about the different styles and what all those hand gestures and arm motions mean! Read more
Daily Exercise Classes at Clark Meadows Daily Exercise Classes at Clark Meadows Mel is in the house! KristenMeyer / Thursday, March 30, 2023 0 7548 Melanie Eisenberg is back leading our morning excercise class! Whoop Whoop! Read more
Valentine's Day at Clark Meadows Valentine's Day at Clark Meadows Love is in the air! KristenMeyer / Tuesday, February 14, 2023 0 9029 Read more
"Minds Matter" "Minds Matter" Self-Care Group KristenMeyer / Friday, January 6, 2023 0 9560 Once a month, since July, we have held a meeting of the minds! Read more
The Bond Between Caregivers and Our Residents The Bond Between Caregivers and Our Residents The bonds that form are so very important to both staff and residents. KristenMeyer / Monday, January 2, 2023 0 8576 It is more than a job. It is a calling for many of our staff. Read more
Lynne Standish / Saturday, May 2, 2020 / Categories: Clark Meadows Events May Day! Sunshine! Glorious sunshine! Together, staff and residents celebrated May Day (May 1st) with fanfare. The weather forecast was for rain, but to our delight the sun came out and the temperature rose! Our Maypole ribbons wafted in the wind as we gathered folks to sit along the sidewalk (6 feet apart). Some were able to peer out their windows. The joy of a Spring day was felt by all. The traditions of May Day date back to ancient times. Early May Day celebrations began with the Floralia, a festival honoring Flora, the Roman Goddess of flowers. Our Maypole dance brought forth memories from our residents of a bygone era of Spring celebrations of their youth. May baskets were also delivered to celebrate the day. We are so happy to welcome the month of May! Previous Article "The Marathon Man" Next Article Spirits are still high! Print 9429