The Bethlen Home Messenger, 1991-1992 (1-4. szám)
1992-06-01 / 3. szám
Pictured: Some of the tulips located on the First Floor Patio. The following article was submitted by Linda Marsh. BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE by Frank Herbert Sweet If you have a tender message Or a loving word to say, Do not wait till you forget it, But whisper it today; The tender word unspoken, The letter never sent, The long forgotten messages, The wealth of love unspent. For these some hearts are breaking, For these some loved ones wait; So show them that you care for them Before it is too late. çActüritjj SPRING HAS SPRUNG SPRING CRAFT SHOW A SUCCESS Special “Thanks” to all the volunteers and residents who worked so hard to help prepare for the Craft Show. Your hard work was very much appreciated. Special “Thanks” to Esther Berkey and Elizabeth Kastel for their hard work in preparing the baked goods and sandwiches for our show. Yes, believe it or not, the residents and volunteers have already started to prepare for the fall Bazaar. UNIFORM COMPANY VISITS IN JUNE FOR STAFF Greenwood Uniform Company will be visiting the facility on Friday, June 5th from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. A selection of summer clothing will be available to all departments. Anyone having any questions can contact Sherry in the Activity Department. Pictured above: Several volunteers looking over the display on set-up day. Spring has certainly sprung about the Home, especially during the last few weeks. Residents have enjoyed the beauty of the tulip! and daffodils that they planted last Fall. Residents have also been busy planting the flower and vegetable boxes with pansies, strawberries and onion sets. They’re already looking forward to tasting the tomatoes that they will plant after Memorial Day. Special “Thanks” to the families, staff, and community members for their support on this worthwhile project. This year, we raised over $2,500 dollars, and the number continues to increase with sales of leftover craft items. A variety of items were available, from woodwork to homemade candies. One of the largest selling items this year was baby quilts. Over twenty of these were sold.