Thursday morning men's coffe club

Thursday Mornings: The Men Are Talking!

On Thursday mornings at 8:30 in Mayflower’s Buckley third-floor lounge, a group of male residents get together to talk…and eat! This morning, they were treated to breakfast casserole (large pieces!), scones, muffins, juice, and coffee. Between bites, there was some conversation. The topics varied from trucking, state and national politics, farming, and the economy to…

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Residents Joan Baker and Rey Evans playing Mahjong

Mayflower Mahjong Anyone?

(Pictured are residents Joan Baker and Rey Evans) In the Mayflower Community there are two versions of Mahjong being played—American Mahjong on Mondays at 1:00pm and Oriental Mah-Jongg on Wednesdays at 6:30pm. Both groups play in the third-floor Buckley building lounge. This historical game of strategy and tiles, developed during the Qing Dynasty in China,…

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Shults and Company entertain in a packed Carman Center

Dinner and a Show

On Thursday, December 6th, 130 Mayflower residents and their guests enjoyed the annual Mayflower “Prelude to Christmas” dinner in the Buckley Dining Room. Afterwards, they moved to the Carman Center (via tunnel and skywalk!) for a show—The Shults and Company vocal and instrumental winter ensemble, who provided a review of holiday music. The Swedish-themed dinner…

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Miss Jeanette Tisdale, retired vocal and music teacher at her piano

“Miss Tisdale!”

While attending a play at the Amana Colonies’ Old Creamery Theatre on November 29th, Mayflower resident Jeanette Tisdale was greeted three different times with, “Hello, Miss Tisdale.” All three people were one-time students of this retired vocal music teacher and high school ensembles accompanist. Jeanette started teaching music fresh from the University of Northern Iowa…

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kiesel theater sign

Kiesel Theater Updating

As part of the Pearson/Buckley tunnel and Pearson lower-level remodeling in process, our Kiesel Theater has a fresh coat of paint and signage. Named for Ferdinand Kiesel, who donated his home at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Broad Street, the Theater has 55 seats on a ramped base with easy viewing of the 10-foot…

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