Antique Tractor Show at Clark Meadows Antique Tractor Show at Clark Meadows Our Monday started with a tractor parade and 4H kids and their rabbits, ducks, chickens, and a goat! KristenMeyer / Monday, August 26, 2024 0 7452 Read more
Barn Quilt Presentation at Clark Meadows Barn Quilt Presentation at Clark Meadows KristenMeyer / Wednesday, August 21, 2024 0 4364 Read more
The Sunflowers Are Blooming. The Sunflowers Are Blooming. Clark Meadows Ladies arranging sunflowers from Beth's Garden KristenMeyer / Wednesday, August 7, 2024 0 6520 Read more
Coconut Zoodle Soup! It's on the menu today! Coconut Zoodle Soup! It's on the menu today! Sous Chef, Dan Cobb, hit it out of the park with this summer veggie soup! KristenMeyer / Thursday, June 27, 2024 0 12601 After several residents came to me today asking about a particular menu item, I felt compelled to check it out. Coconut Zoodle Soup sounds nice, right? Dan Cobb was very busy preparing for the evening meal, but took the time to let me have a taste. Refreshing coconut, chicken broth, lemon, cilantro, zucchini noodles, and a hint of curry paste are some of the flavors all working together making a delicious soup that is so appropriate for this breezy summer day! I could go on and on about the amazing talent in the Ferris Hills/Clark Meadows kitchen, but today it's all about Dan Cobb and his Coconut Zoodle Soup! Read more
Claire Watson / Thursday, July 22, 2021 / Categories: Ferris Hills Events, Senior Living Community Events, Ferris Hills Blog Butterfly Release We held a beautiful remembrance service for our residents and our loved ones lost. 50 individual butterflies were released to honor those who have passed, but why butterflies? Why not bubbles, balloons or planting a tree? The butterfly’s journey through life is a perfect metaphor for our own spiritual journey, full of birth, life, death and transformation. There is something special about them that inspires us, we smile when we see one. They remind us that things are ever changing and there is beauty in that change. According to an American Indian Legend, if anyone desires a wish to come true they must first capture a butterfly and whisper that wish to it. Since a butterfly can make no sound, the butterfly cannot reveal the wish to anyone but the Great Spirit who hears and sees all. In gratitude for giving the beautiful butterfly its freedom, the Great Spirit always grants the wish. Others say that you can whisper ‘I love you’ to a butterfly and it will fly to heaven to deliver you message. Those of you who released a butterfly donated to Family Promise of Ontario County, a not for profit charity that help low income families in Canandaigua. Previous Article Hooray for Hollywood! Next Article Computer Classes Print 24448