Blog

  • Welcome to the team

    By Sarah Duggan on March 2, 2017

    The Meadowlark Messenger has a new editor  Hether Birchmeier!  Hether started as the Community Relations Assistant Monday, Feb. 6. Since her initial start date, Hether has been learning about...

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  • Outdoor Encounters

    By Nathan Bolls on March 2, 2017

    I rarely salute water that flows from my kitchen faucet.  Yet, one of the great unsung achievements of technology and science is the ability to produce huge and dependable quantities of potable water...

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  • March Leader of the Pack

    March 2, 2017

    Congratulations to Kelly Salaz, CMA in Collins for winning the Meadowlark Leader of the pack for March 2017!! Kelly’s nomination stated, “Kelly always takes extra time to make sure the residents have...

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  • February Leader of the Pack

    February 16, 2017

    Congratulations to the Meadowlark February 2017 Leader of the Pack, Sara Snell! Sara goes above and beyond every day. If she can find a way to make someone’s job easier or life better, she will. Not...

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  • Nature Area Now Home to Mr. Moose

    By Becky Fitzgerald on February 9, 2017

    Bayer Pond Nature Area attracts a variety of wild life, and in early February, a moose was spotted! In the United States, moose prefer states such as Wyoming, Utah and Alaska, but our moose has...

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  • Ask Sarah

    By Sarah Duggan on February 9, 2017

    You can do what..?

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  • Pizazz Has a New Look

    February 2, 2017

    As some of you may have noticed, Pizazz and Flair have welcomed two new stylists in the last few weeks, Shannon Creagh and Kathy Shawver. 

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  • Outdoor Encounters

    By Nathan Bolls on February 2, 2017

    We have many “snowbirds” on campus during the summer.  This led me, during 21 and 24 January, to hike every street and trail on our campus except for the line of trees on the ridge between Meadowlark...

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  • Letter to the Messenger

    February 2, 2017

    Submitted by Helen Roser Now it can be told. Instead of a respectable government para-legal, I should have been an entertainer. The ham in me adored the thunderous applause. It was in the days when...

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  • Outdoor Encounters

    By Nathan Bolls on November 2, 2016

    Those sturdy conifer and deciduous trees gracing our Campus and Natural Area prove each winter, by standing and taking the full brunt of whatever winter throws at them, that they are tough cookies....

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