Thankful Thoughts From Tim Mallad

It is hard to believe that we are approaching two years since the beginning of the pandemic. I vividly recall discussing it’s expected duration with our team in March of 2020. Eight weeks seemed to be the longest anyone could project without being called a pessimist! Since then, we’ve lived through cycles of lockdowns, re-openings,…

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PVN Hosts Second Gobble Hobble Wobble

The life enrichment and wellness team at Presbyterian Village North (PVN) hosted the 2nd annual Gobble Hobble Wobble on November 19 at 9 a.m. Approximately 35 residents participated by selecting to walk or run one of four different trails at their own pace. Each hobbler could choose to walk or run their selected trail one, three,…

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Forefront Living Provides free lunch for Faith Teammates

Forefront Living showed its appreciation for its Faith Presbyterian Hospice teammates on November 12 by providing free lunch from the Taco Bites & Beats food truck.   The Taco Bites & Beats truck was brought to campus to recognize the hard work and dedication that the teammates consistently provide.  In addition to teammates getting to partake…

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The Construction Corner – November 12, 2021

This issue includes: A sneak peak at the different kinds of flooring in the Corrigan building, A guide to what construction is doing at PVN from Monday, November 15 to Friday, November 19, And progress pictures of the Corrigan!

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Veterans Celebration Hosted at the Gruchalla Pavilion

Presbyterian Village North (PVN) hosts an annual Veterans Day celebration to honor those that served in the armed forces. This year, Rev. Denise Odom opened the ceremony with a prayer, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance from Security Manager, Ivory Tatum. Next, Executive Director, Bryan Cooper shared a story about how he appreciated the freedoms…

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PVN Hosts Fall Fest on November 5

The life enrichment and wellness team at Presbyterian Village North (PVN) hosted the first-ever Fall Fest on November 5 from 2 – 4 p.m. The festival consisted of a live band, free food and drinks, several carnival games, a photo booth and a caricature artist. Printed photos and sketches were given to the residents as…

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