The Barbie Movie

What is it about the Barbie Movie that is creating so much excitement?

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Ok.  So we clearly had a lot of fun showing the Barbie Movie in Rayburn Hall on Friday.  The pre-party was a hoot!  The energy our residents brought to the event was palpable.

It's a fun movie, but since I'm blogging on a website for a Senior Community, I thought I might dig deeper and my attention went to the bench scene.  Academy award winning, fashion designer, Ann Roth, meets Barbie on a bench where Barbie looks at this elderly woman and says, "you're beautiful," and Ann Roth responds, "I know it."  There it is!!!  Women talking to each other through generations.  Barbie's decision to leave Barbieland and embrace the discomforts of the human experience and to see beauty in aging are some of the themes in the movie.  

There was magic in the air on friday as we drank pink cocktails, ate pink popcorn, and enjoyed each other as modern women living in challenging times.

A Spooktacular Show

The Players of Ontario County Arts Council visit Ferris Hills

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Reader’s Theater performed by The Players of Ontario County Arts Council put on a Spooktacular show last Sunday.

We were honored to welcome the group back for a second time and the audience was not disappointed! 

Our residents and members of the public enjoyed listening to the eerie tales and had a chance to win a selection of raffle prizes.

Funds raised support the OCAC scholarship and grant programs.  We look forward to hosting more great shows in the future.  

Gabe!

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It was a beautiful evening, August 11th, for FunDay Friday as residents of Ferris Hills and Clark Meadows enjoyed a solo serenade by one of the Elderly Brothers, and Ferris Resident, Gabe Cinquegrana.  The music, all familiar to the 35+ people in attendance, lasted for 1 hour and brought back many memories.

 

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May Day!

May Day!

Sunshine!  Glorious sunshine!  Together, staff and residents celebrated May Day (May 1st) with fanfare.  The weather forecast was for rain, but to our delight the sun came out and the temperature rose!  Our Maypole ribbons wafted in the wind as we gathered folks to sit along the sidewalk (6 feet apart).  Some were able to peer out their windows.  The joy of a Spring day was felt by all.  The traditions of May Day date back to ancient times.  Early May Day celebrations began with the Floralia, a festival honoring Flora, the Roman Goddess of flowers.  Our Maypole dance brought forth memories from our residents of a bygone era of Spring celebrations of their youth.  May baskets were also delivered to celebrate the day.  We are so happy to welcome the month of May!

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