The Art of Serenity The Art of Serenity A mountainous scene to calm the soul by Al Johnson KristenMeyer / Tuesday, December 20, 2022 0 6880 Read more
Clark Meadows Annual Holiday Party! Clark Meadows Annual Holiday Party! Joy in Fellowship! KristenMeyer / Friday, December 16, 2022 0 6519 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 8520 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 6601 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 9126 Read more
Lynne Standish / Friday, April 8, 2022 / Categories: Ferris Hills Events, Ferris Hills Blog 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. Previous Article Happy Birthday Dorothy! Next Article Happy 100th Birthday! Print 25933