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October 2019
Trinity Oaks—A Senior Living Community, 728 Klumac Road Salisbury, North Carolina 28144
Trinity Oaks Fashion Show September 14: Our thanks to Belk and to the 24 resident models!
Got Stuff, Now What?
The Oak Leaf News from Trinity Oaks
for prospective and future residents
H ave you ever felt overwhelmed? Do you feel
obligated by the amount of “stuff ” you have ac-
cumulated through the years? Well, you’re not alone. If you’re
considering what to do with your “stuff ” it probably means that
you are ready for a change. Change can be scary and stressful,
but with a little help, it can be done.
Where? Trinity Oaks Retirement
Community, 728 Klumac Road,
Salisbury, N.C.
When? Friday October 25 from 11:30
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Lunch prepared
by Chef William Davis.
With Kiera Des Champs Chaos to Calm
A WayForth Company
Kiera Des Champs is the Director of
Community Relations at Chaos to Calm
in Charlotte. She makes life transitions
easier! Kiera is a Certified Senior Move
Manager and has worked for over 20
years in the people helping business.
Kiera Des Champs Wanna go? For reservations, please call Linda at 704-603-9204.
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Trinity Oaks Staff
Linda Agner Move-in Coordinator
Lorie Aldridge Director of Marketing and Sales
Maggi Blizzard Director of Resident Services
Alex Bruce Catering Director
Deana Burris Director of Life Enrichment
The Rev. Brenda Bynum Campus Chaplain
Gerti Davis Business Office Manager Donna Groce Learning for Life Director
Bill Johnson Trinity Senior Services of Rowan Executive Director
Michael Kalins Campus Director of Dining Services
JoAnn Martin Administrator of Assisted Living Cecile Martineau Director of Environmental Services Deborah (Debbie) Snyder Life Enrichment
Bob Yost Director of Maintenance & Security
Welcome Neighbors!
Call Linda at 704-603-9204 to let us know you are coming.
Oct. 7: Pat Wade: Piano sing along begins at 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 14: Lawrence Quinet, Livingstone College: Student Concert, 7 p.m.
Oct. 17: Frederick Moyer: Piano concert at 7 p.m.
Oct. 30: Lawrence Quinet: Solo piano concert at 7 p.m.
Trinity Oaks University Fall Semester:
Oct. 15: Introduction to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator with Roger Hull
Oct. 18: Revolutionary Battles in North Carolina with Diane Galloway
Oct. 22: Results of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator with Roger Hull
Oct. 30: Superstitions and Folklore with Susan Waller
Elizabeth “Betsy” Mullinix has moved into an apartment at Trinity Oaks from
Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Betsy is retired from food service and enjoys knitting,
crocheting, puzzles, playing cards and walking. She is accompanied by her cat
Ginger.
Salisbury retired banker and Army veteran, Robert “Bob” Hall is moving to
Trinity Oaks. Bob enjoys reading, swimming and walking. One daughter, Catherine
Gilmore, lives is Salisbury and another, Martha Linkous resides in Bluefield, West
Virginia. Bob is a member of St. Luke’s Episcopal. Bob is also an Army veteran.
Retired secretary and bookkeeper Rebecca “Becky” Brown is making a Trinity
Oaks apartment her retirement home. Becky, who moved from Mocksville, enjoys
reading and flowers. She has been a member of Holy Cross Lutheran for 59
years. Daughters Susan Hanschu and Renee Sanders both live in Mocksville.
Retired registered nurse Tommie Nell Cline is moving from Mount Ulla, North
Carolina, to an apartment at Trinity Oaks. Tommie enjoys reading and crochet-
ing. She has been a member of Centenary United Methodist since 1949. Her son
Joe Wilson and daughter Judy Lowry live in Mt. Ulla; daughter Barbara Wilson
lives in Statesville.
On Campus October Events
Very
popular
speaker
and
topic!
Call
early!
More
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Bed sheets changed every week
Rugs and floors vacuumed
Shower, toilet, sink and entire
bathroom cleaned
Household items and exposed
surfaces regularly dusted
Oven, countertops and kitchen
floor cleaned
Throw away your mops, brushes and
dust cloths!
Housekeeping at Trinity Oaks.
Why wait another year?
Housekeeping staff in the photos are Cecile Marti-neau, Director of Environmental Services, and Diane Torrence, who has worked at Trinity Oaks for 20 years.
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Friday November 1:
Come do some holiday shopping with us this year. There will be 25 vendors selling all-handmade items from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Special Events Room. Join us!
Monday October 29:
Polka! Beer! DJ! Bonfire! S’mores!
Everyone is German at Oktoberfest! Come join the Trinity Oaks family in a celebration of beer, lederhosen and Bavarian culture from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Call Linda at 704-603-9204 to let us know you are coming
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Trinity Oaks Lifestyle
Why wait another year?
728 Klumac Road/ Salisbury, NC 28144
The Oak Leaf News from Trinity Oaks
for prospective and future residents
A light drizzle
didn’t stop
25 garden-loving
residents from touring
Daniel Stowe
Botanical Gardens in
Charlotte. Orchids
and glass flowers were
all beautiful. We sang
in the rain!
The Trinity Oaks/Belk Fashion Show
More photos on page 1.