"Wear it Pink"

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"Wear it Pink" is an annual event that invites people to wear pink to show their support for breast cancer awareness and research.  Ferris Hills marked the day with a Ladies' Tea.

Coconut Zoodle Soup! It's on the menu today!

Sous Chef, Dan Cobb, hit it out of the park with this summer veggie soup!

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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!

Derby Day at Ferris Hills

Jockey Claire had a last-minute entry for this horse race! The crowd went wild!

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Jockey Claire was also Bartender Claire for this fun event!  Mint Juleps, wine, sodas, and beer were served with pulled pork sandwiches and deviled eggs.  As tradition would have it, we all sang "My Old Kentucky Home," and as I began to describe the events of our own version of this time honored horse race, a last minute entry was announced and in trotted Claire mounted on her trusty steed.  The crowd went wild and the party began with laughter and fun!

Where's the Beef?

For the answer, look no further than Ferris Hills at West Lake in Canandaigua, NY

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The 10th Annual Chef & Sip Challenge was held yesterday at the Hotel Canandaigua. It was presented by the Canandaigua Kiwanis Club.  

Our Chefs, Daniel Cobb and Julie Woloson offered up Yankee Pot Roast and Mashed Potatoes garnished with puff pastry/carmalized onion & chive.  It was a feast for the senses and they came home with the prize of Most Creative!  Congratulations to these talented chefs!

Lots of familiar faces in the photos.  You will see some of our wait staff, Matt Pelton and Kaylee White, out enjoying the day along with retired Executive Director, Aimee Ward. The venue was beautiful, the competition was fierce, but there was great camaraderie among the many talented chefs.  There is so much talent in this region of the Finger Lakes and we are fortunate to have some of that talent right here at Ferris Hills and Clark Meadows.

 

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String Quartet At Ferris Hills Provides Private Concert, Sneak Preview

String Quartet At Ferris Hills Provides Private Concert, Sneak Preview

“Entertain, inspire, and nurture an appreciation for classical music”. This is the mission of the Geneva Music Festival organizers.

 

 

 

Residents of Ferris Hills were treated to these three tenets and more on Wednesday, May 24 during a special private concert, which was provided by one of the upcoming Festival’s featured acts.
 

String Quartet 1

The string quartet kicked off their summer concert season with a free preview performance for our community.  During the Geneva Music Festival (and beyond), the public will pay at least $25.00 per ticket to see the same performance which our residents enjoyed.

The quartet consists of Geoffrey Herd and Eliot Heaton, violins; Eric Wong, viola; and Max Geissler, cello. The group has performed in concert venues around the world, and is currently in the process of recording works for composers such as Narong Prangcharoen and Carter Pann.

String Quartet 2 

These four musicians played to a full house while residents swayed in time with the melodic songs.  Concert attendees were treated to delightful pieces such as:

  • Haydn String Quartet in D Major, Op. 94 "The Lark"
  • John Corigliano Snapshot: Circa 1909
  • Schubert String Trio in B Flat Major  451, and
  • Dvorak String Quartet in F Major "American" Op. 95
     

 

In a senior living community that is renowned for high-quality healthcare and wellness, it makes perfect sense that Ferris Hills would provide this valuable community activity – music as therapy.

This quartet brought the gift of music to residents who cannot attend concerts, but certainly enjoy and appreciate the exposure to live music.  The enjoyment of the day went beyond the music – as the packed concert room was full of buoyant social interactions and conversation.

Listening to soothing music such as this has been proven to reduce tension, diminish pain, and improve recovery time.  It can improve memory recall and enhance cognitive awareness.

Lastly, listing to music promotes relaxation and is an instant mood-enhancer.

The dividends of bringing such an enjoyable activity to Ferris Hills go well beyond the audible entertainment.


If you’d like to follow the concert tour of this quartet or attend other renowned performances, take a look at the Geneva
Music Festival lineup at www.genevamusicfestival.com.

 

 

 

 

 

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