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Host: Carol MacAllister
Guest: Holly List, Master Gardener, SouthPointe Resident
Description: Pollinators feed the world. Holly List, WV SouthPointe resident, and Master Gardener, gave us an update on one piece of the WV Green Master Plan—a demonstration pollinator garden, the first of several planned. This garden, located at Clifford Circle in Southpointe, was designed in a joint effort by SP neighbors, Susan and Chuck Beers, Lynda Houch, and Holly. They carefully chose native plants that will attract bees and butterflies and will bloom successively all summer long. Bird houses were also built by neighbors and a hand-carved rock bird bath was added. Signage provided by Head Groundskeeper Joel Schock helps visitors identify the individual plants. Joel will give a Master Plan update in the CC Theater on July 11, 2024, and Holly will give a talk on Pollinators on August 12, 2024, followed by a walk to this and other gardens including Margaret Frentz’s “Pollinators in Pots,” garden in SouthPointe. -
The picture is of Ann at her birthday celebration put on by many singles for whom she has done so much as a mentor and club leader.
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Host: Ray Loewe
Guests: Travis Adams, Cedar Brook Manager, Mary Schneider, Memory Support Resource Coordinator
Description: These leaders on the Willow Valley Person-Centered Dementia Training Team shared many different ways to connect with those who are experiencing memory loss issues. A helpful guide for all of us. -
Listen to your grandchildren as they take on the role of backpack podcast experts and discuss what's in their backpack with host Ray Loewe.
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Listen to your grandchildren as they take on the role of backpack podcast experts and discuss what's in their backpack with host Ray Loewe.
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Listen to your grandchildren as they take on the role of backpack podcast experts and discuss what's in their backpack with host Ray Loewe.
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Listen to your grandchildren as they take on the role of backpack podcast experts and discuss what's in their backpack with host Ray Loewe.
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Listen to your grandchildren as they discuss how to create stories podcast-style with host Don Helin.
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Listen to your grandchildren as they discuss how to create stories podcast-style with host Don Helin.
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Host: Ray Loewe
Guest: Brian Rutter, Chief Marketing Officer, Willow Valley Communities
Description: Join us as we sit down with Brian Rutter, the Chief Marketing Officer of Willow Valley Communities. Born and raised in Lancaster, Brian returned after 30 years away to take on his role at Willow Valley, overseeing marketing, sales, and communications. In this episode, Brian delves into the rich history of Willow Valley’s vision and its pivotal role in driving innovation and growth throughout the years. He also shares insights on how this enduring vision is shaping the future. Plus, get a sneak peek at an exciting upcoming conference on September 18th and 19th, 2024. Don't miss it!
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The photo is of the Historic Fulton Theater in Lancaster, PA
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Host: Don Helin
Guest: Dave Jacoby, 50 years in the airline industry
Description: In the press, we read about periodic incidents occurring in the airline industry leading some to express concerns about the safety of flying. Calling upon his long-time knowledge and experience as a commercial pilot and technical expert, Dave reassured us that with the extensive training of pilots and mechanics, and the care and checks the industry places when constructing and maintaining the planes, he believes it is more dangerous to drive to the airport than to fly. -
Host: Dale Johnson
Guest: Vicki and Jerry Covey
Description: For nearly a decade, Spring Run residents Vicki and Jerry Covey put their careers on hold to manage Vicki’s 7,000-acre family farm in northeastern Colorado. In our interview, we explore why they took on this challenge despite Jerry's lack of farming experience. We discuss the remarkable benefits and drawbacks they encountered, along with a few entertaining anecdotes.
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Host: Candance O’Donnell
Guests: Jo and Walt Burnett
Description: This enthusiastic couple will share why they enjoy welcoming newcomers to our community. Having a name and phone number to call when you start to navigate Willow Valley’s many systems can make all the difference in getting settled in your new WV home. Willow Valley is a big place and can feel overwhelming to newcomers. Mentors help ease the transition to this wonderful place. Often, a mentee will become a good, even lifelong friend as the weeks and months go by. -
Museum Address: 410 N. Lime St., Lancaster, PA
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Host: Carol MacAllister
Guests: Dale Johnson and Ann Willets
Description: When people think of retirement communities, they think of sedentary lifestyles, declining health, and a general withdrawal from society. At Willow Valley, nothing could be farther from that image. WV is a very active community! In this podcast, Dale Johnson and Ann Willets, two resident leaders, among many, personify what it is to be actively involved in not only the WV community but also in the Lancaster Community at large. In fact, there was so much to talk about that we had to break this recording into two parts so our listeners could absorb it all. Dale, Ann, and host Carol cover some of what is offered in the catalog of activities, The Renaissance Magazine. Part II covers the 125+ clubs, The Club House, the WV fitness center, all the Volunteer opportunities inside WV, The WV travel program, and all one can do off-campus in the larger Lancaster Community. Whew, who knew retirement could keep you busier than when you held down a job and raised a family? -
Host: Bill Adams
Guest: Lauren Renehan, Executive Director, WV Charitable Foundation.
Description: In a wide-ranging interview, Lauren outlines the innovative approaches and capabilities of the new Memory Center, which are being developed between the groundbreaking on April 17, 2024, and the center's opening approximately 20 months later. She also explains the importance of increased endowment support for the Center. -
Host: Carol MacAllister
Guests: Dale Johnson and Ann Willets
Description: When people think of retirement communities, they think of sedentary lifestyles, declining health, and a general withdrawal from society. At Willow Valley, nothing could be farther from that image. WV is a very active community! In this podcast, Dale Johnson and Ann Willets, two resident leaders, among many others, personify what it is to be actively involved in not only the WV community but also the Lancaster Community at large. In fact, there was so much to talk about that we had to break this recording into two parts so our listeners could absorb it all. In Part I, Dale, Ann, and host Carol cover some of what is offered in the catalog of activities, The Renaissance Magazine. In Part II, we cover the 125+ clubs, The Club House, the WV fitness center, all the Volunteer opportunities inside WV, The WV travel program, and all one can do off-campus in the larger Lancaster Community. Whew, who knew retirement could keep you busier than when you held down a job and raised a family? - Visa fler