A visit with Bruce Smoller, MD, certified educator for both the Wine and Spirits Educational Trust and the Wine Scholar Guild

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Dr. Smoller shared his passon for teaching about wine with Clark Meadows.  Our residents were enthusiastic participants as Bruce regaled us with his knowledge on wines from France and the various regions that produce the grapes that make the different varietals. It was a real treat for our residents and the staff were quite jealous.  The picture of Terry and myself was posed.  We did not imbibe!

Artist, Benji Carr, Visits Clark Meadows

"The Ghost of Roseland" is coming to Canandaigua Lake!

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Local artist, Benji Carr, was on site to show his latest project to our residents.  The Ghost of Roseland sculpture is his latest commissioned piece.  He brought the model to show us how it will look and explained that there will be moving parts.  What a thrill for our staff and residents to get this up close and personal presentation of such an exciting project.  The discussion brought out a lot of reminiscing about Roseland Park.  So many of our residents grew up in Canandaigua and Rosleand Park was a big part of their youth.  The art reflects the history of our town and the importance that the park played.  Pat Rini Rohrer, gallery owner and Art Tuppen, Canandaigua local, were two of our enthusiastic audience participants.  They are photographed here with the artist.

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Rayburn Hall is Open!

Rayburn Hall is Open!

The beautiful Rayburn Hall is now open!

Eric Holmquist, architect from SWBR designed the perfect space and the built in bar is already a big hit!  Cathy Dobrowal picked out carpet, wall paper &
paint colors to give a light and airy feel.

Willie Norton, project manager from Pike, was wonderful to work with.  Every day he patiently answered questions, listened to concerns and found a way to make it all work.  

20 years ago, the Rayburns and the Sands came together and worked at getting their vision built for a Senior Community for Canandaigua.  Living here for many years, Bill Rayburn recognized the need to continue to invest in his community as he wanted to be sure that Ferris Hills stayed vibrant for his friends, family and others who wanted to stay in the Finger Lakes for years to come. 

Bill & Peg Rayburn left Senior Communities $1,000,000 to achieve the goal of a place where we can all come together to enjoy music, lectures and most of all, each other’s friendships.
 

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