Archive for Mountain Living

Earlier this month, Park Springs members got a real treat as they traveled to Stonehurst Place for a juried art show.
Stonehurst Place is Atlanta’s first EarthCraft Certified bed and breakfast and features three suites and two deluxe rooms for guests to choose from. The artwork of Park Springs Members was in famous company: Andy Warhol, Dale Chihuly, Jime Dine and vintage pieces from Hermes and others are featured throughout the inn. Typically, member’s artwork is reserved for the Park Springs Art Gallery, so many are very excited about this new opportunity.

“All of our artists are excited about the chance to display their artwork at this unique Atlanta bed and breakfast,” said Jennifer Durham, Park Springs’ Activity Coordinator. “This is truly a wonderful opportunity for our Members to show off their artistic talents.”

Located in Stone Mountain, Ga., Park Springs is the leading continuing care retirement community in the Southeast. The 54-acre campus style community boasts a 50,000 square foot Clubhouse serving meals in four themed dining rooms daily and a 12,000 square foot fitness center with an indoor swimming pool. Within the clubhouse is an art room, clay room and display/show room totaling 840 square feet of space. Members participate in various art mediums including pencil, acrylics, watercolor, chalk, oils, photography, woodworking, sculpting and quilting year-round.
For more information about Park Springs or its artists, visit the website.
Artwork Pictured is by Park Springs Member, Rachel King.

In addition to the highest quality medical nursing and rehabilitative care in a residential environment in the southeast, Park Springs is now offering a new Alzheimer’s Training Program for all employees at the retirement community. Amy Medina, Director of Nursing at Park Springs, introduced the program to Park Springs and training sessions are set to begin in June.

Topics covered throughout the program will include: Intro to Alzheimer’s disease, Commitment to Alzheimer’s disease, Wandering: Is it a Problem, Resisting Care: Putting Yourself in their Shoes and Agitation: Is it a Sign? Jill Pigott, Park Springs Member in charge of the Park Springs Dementia Caregivers Support Group, will be one of many guest speakers during training sessions. Read More→

Residents of Soleil Laurel Canyon and their family members gathered in the Soleil clubhouse on Saturday, May 15 for a Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser in the name of a good cause. The fundraiser, held by Soleil Laurel Canyon’s Veteran’s Club, raised $2,200 that will help support active military, Veterans and their families throughout Cherokee County and Northwest Georgia areas.

Mementos such as military uniforms and pictures from previous eras of Veterans lined the halls of the clubhouse while Cherokee High School’s Air Force Junior ROTC color guard and drill team performed the Presentation of Colors, Pledge of Allegiance and national anthem.  George Bernard, president of Soleil Laurel Canyon’s Veteran’s Club, deemed the event as “outstanding” and praised the outcome as a huge success.

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The competitor steps in front of the lane. With a pull of the trigger he swings his arm back, aims and lets go! That excellent shot earned a “strike” in Wii Bowling!

The DeKalb County Senior Olympics are over, and Park Springs was pleased to host the Wii Bowling portion of the event in their beautiful clubhouse.

Park Springs was the perfect venue for this competition as they have a long standing and exuberant Wii Bowling League in place. Member Floyd Fawcett discovered the joys of Wii Bowling on a vacation with his grandchildren in Virginia and was hooked ever since. He decided to form a league at Park Springs which became a huge success. The current season finished just in time for the Senior Olympics. Read More→

The Soleil Spring Festival is a mere week away, and the community is buzzing with excitement about one of the guests.

Saturday, May 22nd, from noon to 1 p.m., Walter Reeves will give a presentation on growing in Georgia and how to amend its beautiful but stubborn red clay. He also encourages visitors to bring in samples of weeds from their lawns for identification.

Mr. Reeves is no gardening novice; he’s “Georgia’s Gardener,” a gardening guru who honed his horticultural skills from a young age. Growing up on a poultry farm in rural Georgia, he actively participated in cultivating his parents’ ample vegetable garden and learned to grow flowers from his grandmother. He also studied Latin in school, a skill that translated well into learning proper plant names.

Walter Reeves has been a staple in the Atlanta radio and television market for twenty years, Read More→