Kendal at Lexington Unveils New Way to Connect Residents and Staff
There’s a new “resident” on campus and her name is CATIE. It is the goal of staff and resident association members that everyone meets CATIE and makes her part of…
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Letter from Kendal CEO Sean Kelly
Friends, Right now, every single one of us is experiencing some level of anger, sadness and even fear as a complex climate of divisiveness seems to touch all aspects of…
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A Community Responds with Pain and Purpose
Protests, anger and resolve have rippled across Lorain County in response to the horrific death of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. Local Officials Respond In a…
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Stories of Enjoying in Place
Celebrating 100 years with a swim in the KaLex pool. Photos by resident Lad Session Ice cream “truck”. Staff serve delicious ice cream door to door to residents of the…
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Kendal Speaks Out for Social Justice
June 2, 2020—Kendal has always been, and continues to be a place for those who speak out and act for social justice, in peace and in strength.
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A Special Illumination Night at Kendal
During the Pandemic, an honored tradition had to be postponed. But Kendal residents and staff found a way to keep the lights shining.
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Making a Difference with Technology
Kyle Michalak has been helping Oberlin residents for years, first as a police officer, then gallery director at Firelands Association for the Visual Arts. Now he has turned his attention…
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Joyce and Carl Koch
It’s a brisk fall morning, Joyce Koch is about to embark on a much anticipated, scenic walk through the Collington trails when her husband, Carl gets a phone call. A…
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Marilyn Haskel
It can be a means of expression, lift us up when we are down, inspire us, and entertain us. For Marilyn Haskel, music is more than a passion, it always…
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