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Making the Best of Things

Many people feel that 2021 was one of the most challenging years of their lives. At Springfield Masonic Community (SMC), no one will deny that this year has had some trials and tribulations, but there were successes that everyone is proud of.

One of those successes happened on October 2nd when SMC employees and family members participated in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Wittenberg University. Some employees participated with donations while other walked and made donations. The total donation of $1,895 was raised. Preparations are underway for next year.

Educating the surrounding communities is a priority at SMC. A Lunch and Learn series is underway and is being well received. The speakers have included an attorney who spoke on how to plan for long term health care as well as financial options and new Medicaid laws. Upcoming educational topics will include health and positive thinking.

Springfield Masonic Community is proud of our country’s veterans and honored to have them residing on the campus. They are parents, children, and SMC employees making up a vital part of the campus. They are celebrated every year on Veterans Day. Thank you for stepping up when your country needed you.

As the Christmas season was in full swing and 2021 was coming to a close, the SMC community members were reminiscing about the past and looking forward to the future. Yes, there was talk about events that had to be canceled and family members that were uncomfortable traveling due to the pandemic. But through the blessings of the season, there was more conversations about the successes of 2021 and what 2022 had in store.

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