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WESLEYAN VILLAGE
Don Maness
President
Gladys VanDonkelaar
Director of Support
Services
Gloria Berridge
Treasurer
Carol Weller
Assistant to the
Treasurer
Sharon Dickinson
Accounting Clerk
Randall Schenkel
Event Coordinator
Kellie Hoch
Property Manager
Betty Taber
Administrative Assistant
Caroline Staley
Receptionist
Claude Hills
Director of Buildings
and Grounds
Wesleyan Village is a Christian communi-
ty for senior adults where residents can
live in a safe, clean, wholesome and at-
tractive environment that contributes to
their spiritual, physical, emotional, and
relational wellbeing
HE IS RISEN----HE IS RISEN INDEED
HALLELUJAH WHAT A SAVIOR!
We serve a risen Lord and we have the opportunity and privilege to pray to
GOD THE FATHER through JESUS CHRIST THE RISEN SON. I trust
you and your family have a blessed Easter.
March and April are the times of the year when many of our winter resi-
dents head north for the summer. As always we have been blessed with our
many friends from the North. The Wesleyan Village will be much quieter
with fewer residents. When you head north be safe on the roads and we
look forward to your return in the fall or winter months. Until we meet
again may; “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine
upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and
give you peace”. Numbers: 6:24-26.
Roberta Martin was honored at the President’s Coffee as the Volunteer for
2018. Thank you for your many years of faithful service to the village as
you served as our MAIL-LADY. Dr. Dan Chamberlain and Nancy Walls
we recognized for their outstanding service as members of the Board of
Directors. Both Dan and Nancy have been productive and engaged board
members; thank you Dan and Nancy. Mr. Rod Benson was recognized as
the newest member of the Board of Trustees. His tenure will begin in April
2018 and his term will run until 2021. Rod brings many years of experience
to the board from the business and finance worlds.
At the last President’s Coffee (March 23, 2018), I had the opportunity to share future plans and ideas for the Wesleyan Village. The following are some of the highlights: For all of our plans we must seek God’s direction. Please make these items a matter of prayer. Proposed we sell 18 Life Leases from 2018-2024; if this is accomplished by 2024 we will net $600,000. Proposed we sell one duplex per year from 2018-2023, if this is accom-plished we will net a minimum of $90,000 and increase our operational as-sessments by $111,000 at the end of the sixth year. Potential buyers have three areas to purchase homes within the Wesleyan Village, remodeled Life Leases, Duplexes in Good Shepherd Way, and pri-vate homes within the village. All of these options provide potential buyers with a great variety of choices and price ranges. Proposed to the development a portion of the Pasture Land. The exact place for this development has not been decided but we are working with professionals who assisting us. The concept is to build 40 modular homes in the Pasture Land, priced from $70,00-$125,000, the goal will be to sell eight homes per year beginning in late 2020 or early 2021. Continued page 4 -President
Left: Marcia Bunts’ Drama Team—”Off To Work We Go.”
Center: Dale and Bonnie MacElwain and Carl O’Donnell
Right— Steve Jones spins the yarn of “Ropin’ A Bear.”
Not Pictured Presenting “Three Nails” was Sammy and Della Fowler
Last three stanzas of “The Three Nails”
"Did you ever hear of a man called Jesus the Nazarene?" "You mean the one they call the Son of God?" "Yes, that's the one. Today I intend to show the world who's boss, For with these three nails I'm going to nail that man Jesus to a cross."
You'll never know how numb I felt - as on my knees I fell. "Please sir, don't do that!" - but he just turned and walked away I said, "Please, let me buy them back!" But he just looked at me and grinned. And in the distance, I could see the howl-ing mob Through the tears that filled my eyes.
"Away with him" "Crucify him!" I could hear their angry cries. But over the top of all the noise and groans of agony, I can still hear the sound of a hammer as that big Roman soldier ---Nailed my Jesus to a tree." With three rusty nails, they nailed Jesus to a tree; And His blood washed my sins away.
A few verses of “Ropin’ A Bear” I know a cow-ard's way out's a bad one in most any-body's book, But that's the only route left open now so that's the one I took. I just bailed off and checked it to him, but a big rock broke my fall. Old boy, I said, it looks to me like you just bought it all. As they went crashin' through the timber, why, I realized, of course
That I'd just lost a plumb good sad-dle and the compa-ny'd lost a horse. And how's a man supposed to tell it with the boss astandin' there You took a plumb good horse and saddle and just gave 'em to a bear! These thoughts and lots more like 'em kept a-runnin' through my mind As I went limpin down that cow trail tryin' to leave that wreck be-hind.
My clothes was sorta tattered and I'd lost some chunks of hide, But my body wasn't hurtin' near as much as was my pride. Then I heard a noise behind me and the sound began to swell, Back the way that I'd just come from and I wondered what was there? Then I seen my horse a-comin', steppin' lively down the slope That old bear's up in my saddle, got a loop built, swingin' my rope.
RETIRED SCHOOL PERSONNEL FELLOWSHIP elected a new slate of officers for the
2018-2019 season at their picnic on March 20th. Laura Feigl resigned after three years serving as Chairlady of RSPF. On Tuesday,
March 20th the organization elected the following slate of officers.
Pres.—N. Winslow; V. President—Connie Allison; Sec.– S. Wilkolaski; Assistant Sec.-S. Groves;
Treas.-L. Feigl; Assistant Treas.– P. Myers; Refreshment-C. Doan & A. Belcher; Project-L Lamont, D.
Campbell, E. Hufnagel, L. Pettee, J. Stickel; Membership-D. Miller, E. Hufnagel, J. Rausch, W. Boyd,
A. Belcher; Program-B. Stitzinger & M. Jamieson; Silent Auction– D. Miller, N. Thompson, G. Gard-
ner; Strawberry Social– R. & C. Doan, R Faulkner; Strawberry Ticket Sales– J. Campbell; Publicity-D.
& M. Duda; Snack Director for Monthly Events-L. Pettee, C. Allison, L. McIntyre; Snack Bar Director
(Camp Meeting & Bible Conf.-P. Hunter, L. Nemeth.)
VARIETY SHOW
MARCH 19TH
VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Roberta Martin was chosen as the Volunteer of the Year for 2017-
18. Hats off for a job well done. Robert served as Receptionist for
several years. After leaving that position she returned to volunteer
as mail clerk in June 2013.
Laura Feigl
We’ve got a Styrofoam cooler in the back of my old Ford truck
and we're reaching over the side for brew cause the tailgates stuck
a couple of lines in the water, Hey, I think you've got a bite
I wonder what the Poor Folks are doing tonight?
We could have drove this old truck on into town and
caught the 9 o'clock show
but I'd just as soon be sitting here with you listening to the radio
I've got your name on my left arm, and your body in my right
I wonder what the Poor Folks are doing tonight?
The ones out there who ain't got nothin... on us
They got everything else in this world, but it ain't enough
Wishing they were the owners of a love like yours and mine
I wonder what the Poor Folks are doing tonight?
We got married last Friday My girl was right there beside me Our friends were all gone We were alone Side by side
We were so happily wed when She got ready for bed then Her teeth and her hair She placed in a chair Side by side
One glass eye so tiny One hearing aid so small Then she took one leg off And placed it on the chair by the wall
I stood there broke hearted Most of my girl had departed I slept on the chair There was more of her there Side by side
Maalox and nose drops and needles for knitting, Walkers and handrails and new dental fittings, Bundles of magazines tied up in string, These are a few of my favorite things.. Cadillacs and cataracts and hearing aids and glasses, Polident and Fixodent and false teeth in glasses, Pacemakers, golf carts and porches with swings, These are a few of my favorite things. When the pipes leak, When the bones creak, When the knees go bad I simply remember my favorite things, And then I don’t feel so bad. Hot tea and crumpets, and corn pads for bunions, No spicy hot food or food cooked with onions, Bathrobes and heat pads and hot meals they bring, These are a few of my favorite things. Back pains, confused brains, and no fear of sinnin’, Thin bones and fractures and hair that is thinnin’, And we won’t mention our short shrunken frames, When we remember our favorite things. When the joints ache, when the hips break, When the eyes grow dim, Then I remember the great life I’ve had, And then I don’t feel so bad.
Pictured above: John and Beth Perkinson Singing “Po’ Folks” Middle: Sandy Fitzgerald Singing the “Spoof of Sound of Music” Right: Carl Waldron Singing “We got Married Last Friday.
M A R C H
M U S I C
NIGHT
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD COMING EVENTS
PINE ISLAND PICNIC
April, 24th
5:30 pm
Van leaves at 4:45 pm
Cost $3.00
Sign up sheet posted in the Elliott
Center
CHARTER BUS TRIP Includes
Visiting the Graham Library, The Cove and
Biltmore Estate Pending Date: February 11-14, 2019
Price TBA
President’s (continued from page 1)
The Board of Directors has directed a small delegation of BOD members to visit the corporate headquarters of BrightStar, located outside of Chicago, Illinois. BrightStar is a national Home Health Care organization which sells fran-chises to provide Home Health Care services If the Home Health Care services becomes a reality, we have the oppor-tunity for these services to morph into additional health care programs.
The board has not taken any action on the Jasmine Road property but I have proposed we investigate the construction and operation of a Wellness/Activities Center and an Elder Care Center. This would be three-five years in the making.
The above plans are ambitious but most of the financial numbers are conservative, some very conservative. As I noted at the Presi-dent’s Coffee the Board, Staff and the Wesleyan Village residents will need to lock arms and move forward to achieve the above goals. This a great place to live and I want other believers in Christ to join us and make Wesleyan Village a place for the next genera-tion. May God bless you and your family.
Don Maness, President
GRAND OPENING OF THE PICKLE BALL COURTS The long wait is over. On March 6, 2018 Wesleyan Village Pickle Ball Courts were declared officially open. President Maness ex-plained the rules of the game. With the assistance of several participants an exhibition game demonstrated the techniques and play of the game. In attendance at the opening were over one hundred residents of the village. Those in attendance were treated to Dilly Bars and bottled water. It has been observed that the courts are attracting many players. There have been few days in which the courts have not been in use. Equipment for the game is available in the swimming pool building, adjacent to the courts.
SHUFFLEBOARD WINNERS
WOMEN’S WINNERS MEN’S WINNERS MIXED WINNERS 1st Place—M Johnson/S Groves 1st Place—F Tingley/L Johnson 1st Place-L Johnson/P Christian 2nd Place D Tingley/L Feigl 2nd Place– D Campbell/A McIntire 2nd Place– V Whiting/V Austin (not Pictured)
Eduard and Christine Klassen brought great enjoyment to those gathered for the March Potluck/Carry-in. Pictured below is Eduard
playing the Paraguayan Harp and Christine her Key board. Eduard was born in the forest of Paraguay. He testified to how Mennonite
missionaries “planted a little seed” which became responsible for him hearing the story of Jesus. This seed grew into his global min-
istry.
APRIL 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 EASTER
“HE IS RISEN”
Easter Dinner Dining Hall
11:30 am
2 DINING HALL
CLOSED
Music Night Dining Hall
7:00 pm
3 DINING HALL
BUFFET 11:30 AM
4 5
LINE AEROBICS
9:30 AM
6 7
8 9
Variety Show Dining Hall
6:30 pm
10 11 12
FELLLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
2:00 PM Piatt Room
LINE AEROBICS
9:30 AM
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15 16
17 18
LADIES’ ROYAL
TEA 3:00 PM
Tea Room
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LINE AEROBICS
9:30 AM
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22 23 24
PICNIC PINE ISLAND
5:30 PM Sign up sheet
Posted
25 26 LINE
AEROBICS 9:30 AM
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29 30 SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES Wednesday—9:00 am Trailblazers (Bicycle Riding)–— Front of Nichol-son Center Thursday- 9:30 am Line Aerobics—Elliott Center
ACTIVITIES ON THE GO Fitness Annex—(8075 John Dr.) - Open Daily Swimming Pool—Open Daily Shuffle Board—Available every day Pool-Billiards—Elliott Center Jig Saw Puzzle Completion —Elliott Center Golf Driving Range—Open Game nights—Coffee Shop Pickleball—open