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Easter lillies planted on the corner of Buckley Hall

Easter Lilies Live on at Mayflower

The Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) is lush with gardens. There are the Buckley Courtyard gardens and ponds, the Watertower Square Jewel Garden, the Pearson/Edwards Sail Garden, the Health Center eastside gardens, the Montgomery “Secret Garden,” the Fellowship of Givers rose garden, plus many gardens developed by Mayflower residents around their traditional apartments, Watertower Square apartments,

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Lion King portrait puzzle section

How Is John Doing on the 40,000 Piece Puzzle?

You may recall that Mayflower Community resident, John Noer, acquired a 40,000-piece puzzle last February. The 6’ x 22’ Ravensburger stumper was delivered to the Mayflower Edwards building in a 3’ x 1’ box containing 10 pouches of puzzle pieces. Each pouch was the makings of one vivid Disney scene and characters. To date, John

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4th of July Committee -- Taking a break with the christening champagne are the Mayflower float committee. Front row, left to right, Kathy Herman, Carolyn Roudabush, Dick Vogel, Sis Vogel (on the phone calling for more champagne), Jo Bolton, Suzanne Schwengels, Nancy Agnew, Harriet Adelberg. Back row, left to right, Dan Agnew, Jeananne Schild, Lyle Roudabush, Bonnie Buntz, Greg Buntz, Debi Olson, Darwin Kinne, Don Schild, Gene Herman, John Noer. Still working on the waves in the background, Dottie Blazek.

What’s the Story on the 4th of July Mayflower Ship?

Since the 4th of July Parade in Grinnell (IA), many locals have asked for background information about the replica Mayflower ship featured in the Parade. The ship is, of course, the namesake of The Mayflower Community, honoring the roots of the founding of our country with the founding of this senior living and healthcare community

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Mayflower residents in the shade, left to right: Dick and Betty Weeks, Jo Entwisle, Mary Long, Addie Hanson, Sue Ahrens, and Jan Peak. In front right is Lance Veldboom, son of resident Norma Veldboom.

Faces In the Crowd

At Grinnell’s 4th of July parade, many folks watched the hour-and-half procession of floats, cars, trucks, tractors, and farm equipment. Below are some shots of Mayflower Community spectators. Pictured above: Mayflower residents in the shade, left to right: Dick and Betty Weeks, Jo Entwisle, Mary Long, Addie Hanson, Sue Ahrens, and Jan Peak. In front

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Mayflower Ship parade float

Mayflower Celebrates the 4th of July

On Thursday, July 4th, Mayflower Community residents along with many Grinnell area folks were entertained by Mayflower residents and a bunch of other locals during Grinnell’s annual Parade. Prior to the Parade, residents Debi Olson and Jo Bolton distributed hand-held United States flags to Health Center and Beebe Assisted Living residents and Harwich Terrace residents,

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city of grinnell curbside recycling bin

Recycling at Mayflower

As of July 1, 2019, the City of Grinnell (IA) no longer provides home pick-up for recyclable materials. The City is accepting qualified recyclables at the Public Service Center drop-off, 1411 – 1st Avenue (east end of 1st Avenue, down the street from Mayflower). Acceptable items (sometimes referred to as “single stream recycling”) include: White/Colored

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Photograph of 2 halos over Dallas in February of 1956

Moving to Mayflower to Keep Learning

Recently, Anne Sunday, Independent Living Activities Coordinator for The Mayflower Community, said, “At Mayflower we learn something new every day from our diverse and interesting friends and neighbors.” What generated this comment was a photograph that resident Beryl Clotfelter shared one day at the Dining Room table. See above. Beryl is Grinnell College Professor Emeritus

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Myaflower Community garden for residents

Mayflower Green Thumbs Are Producing

The Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) has available to its residents, a sizable garden patch on the north side of 2nd Avenue, between Broad and Park streets. Every spring Mayflower tills the ground, which has a water spigot in the garden. Residents take it from there. This year as in prior years, resident Katherine McClelland is

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Len Eberhart saying goodbye to residents at last service

Last Chapel for Len

The Mayflower Community’s retiring chaplain, Len Eberhart, conducted his last chapel service on Tuesday, June 25th. Len has provided staff and spiritual support to the Mayflower Residents Association Chapel Committee since 2012. He retired June 29th. Long a tradition at Mayflower, Chapel is a Tuesday morning ecumenical service coordinated by residents. Worship leaders, solicited from

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