The Art of Serenity The Art of Serenity A mountainous scene to calm the soul by Al Johnson KristenMeyer / Tuesday, December 20, 2022 0 6859 Read more
Clark Meadows Annual Holiday Party! Clark Meadows Annual Holiday Party! Joy in Fellowship! KristenMeyer / Friday, December 16, 2022 0 6503 The Clark Meadows Holday Party was enjoyed by all who attended. Delicious food, drinks, and festivities! Read more
Veterans Day 2022 Veterans Day 2022 Our Annual USO Show with Fitz! KristenMeyer / Thursday, December 8, 2022 0 8503 This is our 3rd year in a row celebrating our veterans with a performance from Fitz! Read more
Elf Day! Elf Day! Just another day at Clark Meadows in Canandaigua, NY! KristenMeyer / Thursday, December 8, 2022 0 6581 Elf Day at Clark Meadows is a Wonderful Thing to Behold! Read more
Breast Cancer Awareness at Clark Meadows Breast Cancer Awareness at Clark Meadows The familiar pink ribbon stands for prevention, detection, treatment, and increased breast cancer awareness. KristenMeyer / Monday, October 24, 2022 0 9104 Read more
Lynne Standish / Friday, October 9, 2020 / Categories: Clark Meadows Blog The story of the Mercury 7 This week, one of our residents presented a very interesting story about Space activity for the last 60 years. His PowerPoint was presented to others who were captivated during the hour long talk. Starting with President Kennedy's challenge to the country in 1961 that "before this decade is out, we will land a man on the Moon and return him safely to the Earth", the lecture went on to review the country's response to this challenge. Starting with the story of the Mercury 7, the original class of 7 astronauts that led to the Mercury Project. This was followed by several more classes of astronauts to include the Gemini Project, followed by the Apollo Project. The 11th Apollo flight culminated in meeting the challenge with Neil Armstrong walking on the moon and the safe return of the crew of 3 astronauts safely back to earth. Today we have the International Space Station that has been in Earth orbit for more than 20 continuous years of operation. The residents are still talking about this lecture. Thank you for your hard work! Previous Article Celebrating Oktoberfest Next Article Wearing Purple to support the fight against Alzheimer's! Print 17452