® October 2014 960 South Charles G. Seivers Blvd. • Clinton, TN 37716 • (865) 457-4005 Happy Halloween! Morning Pointe of Clinton. Clinton. Also this year, Anderson County High School's community service club sponsored by Miss Jenny Irwin will be coming to visit the residents and bringing Halloween gift bags. Students will Morning Pointe of Clinton Team Executive Director Katie Hinch Business Officer Manager Sandy Bevill Life Enrichment Director LuAnn Hanchett Maintenance Director Louis Longoria Food Services Director Lori Kearns Resident Services Director Carolyn Todd Lantern Program Coordinator Melody Jones Scary or sweet, Happy Trick or Treat. Halloween is just around the corner and plans are being made at Morning Pointe of Clinton. Small Wonders Day Care will be coming to do a short program for the residents dressed in their costumes. This is the third year that they have come to visit us at Halloween time. All of the residents look forward to seeing the children and handing out candy. The youngsters usually bring holiday themed artwork to give to the residents. Everyone young and old enjoys the activities of Halloween at Morning Pointe of October Birthdays Velma Herbulock- Oct. 2nd Jean Brickey-Oct. 11th Marjorie Ertel-Oct. 30th Small Wonders Daycare: Always a resident favorite be in costume and some of the residents are making plans to dress up too. Games will be set up to play, there will be snacks served and plenty of visiting and story telling. Staff members are planning to hold a trunk-or-treat event in our front parking area, under the portico in case of rain. Treats will be handed out on the front porch by the residents. Halloween will be a busy time at Morning Pointe of Clinton. Upcoming Events Morning Pointe of Clinton will once again be hosting a community Bingo game in October. These are always well attended and enjoyed by our residents and the Clinton community. Katie's Korner Grandparents Day Families Celebrate there were a lot of stories told and laughs shared. You could see the pride on the faces of all of the grandmothers and grandfathers. You could also see the love for their families on their faces. Katie Hinch Executive Director Fall is here, football is here, and hopefully cooler weather is on its way! We have several activities planned for the fall and holiday season, and we are looking forward to having you join us for the fun! I also want to congratulate our Employee of the Month, Chastity Maples! Chastity will reach a year with us in November and she continues to do a great job as a Resident Assistant. Chastity has an infectious smile, and she is very passionate about serving others. Congratulations Chastity! Tim and Dorothy Powers A very proud mom. On Sunday, September seventh Morning Pointe of Clinton hosted a Tea and Treats party in honor of Grandparents Day. Everyone in attendance had delicious snacks to eat while visiting with their families. Since we are all one big family here Pets Welcome! Mrs. Robbie Swanner: A wonderful grandmother. missed their dogs and the love and companionship they give. One of the residents offered to dog sit any- time. The dogs were rewarded with treats for their good behavior. I would say that everyone had a 'doggone' good time. National Dog Day 2014 Glenmore enjoys mans best friend. Happy Halloween! Morning Pointe of Clinton went to the dogs on National Dog Day. Five dogs brought their owners to visit with the residents. It was amazing to see the interaction between people and pets.Several residents said they Joan and Jake Gunn Make a new friend Visitors Velma Herbulock Velma and Joseph: On their wedding day in 1941. Sweet at sixteen, Even sweeter at ninety-eight. Born on October 2,1816 in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, Miss Velma was raised in a large family. When she was five years old her parents moved her and her six siblings to Arnold, PA. Velma attended school through the eighth grade, that summer she and three friends went to New York to do housework, Velma said that you had to go where the jobs were. Upon her return to Pennsylvania, Velma worked as a waitress and at an A&P store. One Saturday evening Miss Velma went to a church dance in New Kensington and this is where she met her future husband, Joseph. After a few years of dating they were married on September 16,1941. Joseph worked for Alleghany Steel in the Mill Lab so the young couple set up their household in Pittsburgh,after a honeymoon in Canada. Two children were welcomed into the family, Joseph, now a lawyer living in Minnesota. Janice lives in Oak Ridge, and is a retired Bio-Statistician. Miss Velma bragged about how smart both children are and how proud she is of them. Four grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren round out the family. Velma never had a drivers license so she walked to most activities. She loved walking to parks for picnics. Bus trips with friends to casino's were always a fun time. Since moving to Morning Pointe of Clinton Velma has made new friends but still writes letters to family and friends Tracy Fisher Amedisys home health Community Bingo Happy winners. Residents give back. School suppllies donated Miss Velma is all smiles... First time behind the wheel. daily. She does confess that when she is tired she has Janice send e-mails for her. Miss Velma says that she has always been mischievous, maybe that is the secret to a long life. Patriots Day: Hero's Honored. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) 960 South Charles G. Seivers Blvd • Clinton, TN 37716 For Generations To Come® Four generations of women in Mildred Shepard's family were all smiles when they got together to visit and take some pictures in the Lantern at Morning Pointe of Clinton.
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