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on December 19, 2013

Q: What is the best way to start losing weight?
submitted by the Meadowlark Hills Medical Professionals

on December 12, 2013

Congratulations to Meadowlark Hills for its Festival of Trees entry! Not only did our tree win the “Mayor’s Choice” award, it also received the “People’s Choice” award. This is an especially high honor because the trees were all voted on by the entire community. Undoubtedly, the most popular tree in the show! The trophies can be found outside of the Sales and Resident Services office suites.

Written By Annie Peace on December 12, 2013

Q: What is the history of Mistletoe?

Written By Annie Peace on December 5, 2013

Q: What is the proper way to dispose of glass?

on December 3, 2013

Q: What are you most thankful for?

   Annie has flipped the tables and asked YOU what you are most thankful for. Here are some of the responses:

“ My full life, I am blessed to have a wonderful family, career and many interests.” – Annie Peace

“I am thankful for my friends here at Meadowlark Hills, my friends outside of Meadowlark Hills, the love my family has for me and I’m thankful for God.” – Anonymous

“I am thankful for my family and to be here at Meadowlark Hills.” – Joy Rogers, Resident

on December 3, 2013

Christmas Carousel, a party for independent living residents and Passport members, is fast approaching! From 4 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18, each group will experience music, food and all the colors of the Christmas Color Wheel, free of charge.

on November 21, 2013

You’re invited to the 10th annual Festival of Trees event, benefiting RSVP of the Flint Hills Volunteer Center. Enjoy an exclusive sneak peak of the Christmas trees submitted in this year’s festival while indulging in a glass of Mimosa and yummy appetizers, at the Ladies Holiday Preview and Fashion Show. 

Written By Annie Peace on November 21, 2013

As I mentioned at November Town Meeting we will have some upcoming changes in our recycling service. For the last 10 years, Meadowlark Hills has been able to offer recycling services at no additional charge due to the effort of a wonderful volunteer. Kim Ensley, a long-term employee has volunteered to provide recycling services that included curbside pickup for a number of years. Now, after many years of service, Kim will be shifting her focus a bit. She will continue to provide recycling services for Miller Place and Tinklin Pointe, where she currently works.

Written By Annie Peace on November 21, 2013

Q: Is there someone on campus that would be willing to help me wrap gifts?

We have had this request in the past, so to plan ahead, the wonderful Hospitality Staff would like to announce their newest service provided: gift wrapping! 

on November 14, 2013

Q: My primary care physician is another physician here in Manhattan; may I use the Meadowlark Hills Physician Office for urgent medical care?

submitted by Matthew Floersch, MD and Jennifer Ellifritt, APRN

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