Wild and crazy idea: How a TV channel keeps Shelton s Wesley Village residents connected
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Crosby Commons resident Lorraine Thorpe watches a program on the Wesley Village TV channel.Wesley Village / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Chaplain Cathy Nickse shares a virtual spiritual program on the Wesley Village TV channel.Wesley Village / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Wesley Village resident Larry Mitchell volunteers his time to bring the Wesley Village TV channel to life.Wesley Village / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Wesley Village resident Marion Ramsey Miller volunteers his time to bring the Wesley Village TV channel to life.Wesley Village / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
Relief for all of us : Shelton s Bishop Wicke staff, residents receive COVID vaccine
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Longtime Bishop Wicke employee Lynda Ovesny, a materials management technician, received the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 30.United Methodist Homes / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Bishop Wicke Health Center resident Barbara Charles received the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 30.United Methodist Homes / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Debra Samorajczyk shares why she received the COVID-19 vaccine. She was among the staff and residents at Bishop Wicke Health Center who received the vaccine on Dec. 30.United Methodist Homes / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Glenda Herrick shares why she received the COVID-19 vaccine. She was among the staff and residents at Bishop Wicke Health Center who received the vaccine on Dec. 30.United Methodist Homes / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less