Last evening's annual Heritage Society Dinner, which honors those who include Arbor Acres in their estate planning or establish named endowment funds, transported residents to India! The Tomlinson Wellness Center was... https://t.co/OypS5o6eq8
The Spring Bloom Festival was held in Strickland Place/skilled nursing today (postponed from Friday due to severe weather). Residents, employees, children and great grandchildren had a great time with the golden egg... https://t.co/QGq0OM8cD4
On a hillside overlooking the Crossnore School and Children's Home, you will find something unexpected on the Arbor Acres campus: a Moravian graveyard with 70 headstones--and a bell--representing what is left of the... https://t.co/HVce5gmmp5
This week's Live and Learn presentation by WFU Professor David Lubin totally captivated the capacity audience in Piner Hall! Dr. Lubin used his expertise in American Art History and the History of Cinema to examine... https://t.co/AQxjH6zfug
Chair volleyball is one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S., and no one knows that better than members of Jolly Volley (so named by residents because they just wanna have fun!)! Today, Arbor Acres fielded four... https://t.co/tyewHb5LKO
From Big Band to Beach Music, from Rock 'n Roll to Line Dancing, tonight's Spring Dance with DJ Jarryd Moxley had something for everyone! So much fun, with different generations learning from each other!
Thanks to the Piedmont Suzuki Players, made up of students from 5 to 14 years if age, our residents in Arborview/memory care were treated to a special late Friday afternoon violin recital! https://t.co/sIR4f9fSHy
Step aside, Martha Stewart! Arbor Acres residents are perfecting their own inspired techniques for marbleizing Easter eggs! Thanks Janice Lutz-Vanhoy for providing all the supplies!
Residents in Arborview/memory care have been busy on this beautiful Saturday afternoon! With help from Boy Scout Troop 920 from Centenary United Methodist Church, residents are giving the Arborview back yard a spring... https://t.co/ZxAgvW1V0S
Today's Artist Talk in the Galleria celebrated the opening of a two-month exhibit by resident artist Gerrii Spach. Her exquisite work explores the use of many mediums--oil, watercolor, guoache, ink and acrylic. Now... https://t.co/qj8tjdr5r0
April is Parkinson's Awareness Month, and Spectrum News North Carolina produced a story today profiling Arbor Acres' innovative Parkinson's disease... https://t.co/ZMjJP8AJCn
Asbury Place/assisted living resident Sally Simpson hosted an Ice Cream Social today in the back yard of Asbury Place, and her daughter Eve Bacon helped coordinate the event. Deweyโs provided the ice cream and Uptown... https://t.co/N7mIa6bel2
Great news from the Arbor Acres beekeepers today! They discovered a bee swarm near the Stockton apartment building, which is a very good thing! A swarm means the Queen bee has left a crowded hive and taken 1/2 the... https://t.co/8MsUwyCF1W
Spectrum News (local channel 14) was on campus today doing a story on Parkinson's disease (PD) because April is Parkinson's Awareness Month! Interviewed were resident Fred Hardee who participates in Arbor Acres'... https://t.co/kd00DLV1xQ
Arbor Acres treasures its Sharps & Flats chorus and word is getting around about how special this group is! A member of the cinematography faculty at UNCSA and one of his students are making a 3-5 minute documentary... https://t.co/7ck38YM3Mq
This month's Ladies' Chat meeting (created in response to the Men's Lunch held on the same day each month in Piner Hall!) featured a trip to the Himalayan Hideaway Salt Cave in Winston-Salem to experience the wellness... https://t.co/Q27Ju0Z0Ca
Among the many benefits residents receive through their participation in the Sharps & Flats chorus is the ability to share life's milestone moments with friends in a close-knit community. Whenever a chorus member... https://t.co/HvJsJ625qQ
The Sharps and Flats are practicing diligently for their annual spring concerts in May, which feature songs from musicals across the decades. Also featured will be solos from residents. Here, Miriam Harmon rehearses... https://t.co/icuYWfWF8Q