On Thursday, December 1st at 4:00 p.m., Still Hopes will plant a 7 foot tall Cryptomeria in celebration of Arbor Day. We will also recognize our 150 year old Southern Red Oak which won the 2011 Treasured Tree award. The award is sponsored by the Columbia Garden Club, the City of Columbia, and the Columbia Tree and Appearance Commission.
A formal Arbor Day program will be held on the Mansion Veranda with comments from Tim Womick, who is often referred to as the modern-day Johnny Appleseed. For over a decade he has crossed America planting trees at schools, parks and other places, while also planting seeds of thought in the minds of those he meets. Children are invited to plant acorns from the Treasured Tree on the grounds of Still Hopes following the ceremony.
For more information contact Kirsten Moorman at 739-5006 or Jon Keith at 739-5041.

Join us for made-to-order omelets, mimosas, informational speakers and good company. As a service to our community, Still Hopes presents Brunch & Learn, a series of programs designed to help answer questions about retirement options, wellness, and the sale of a home.
Come enjoy homemade brunch – with a lively presentation on the side. We invite you to attend one or more of these programs on dates that fit your busy schedule.
Housing Values and Your Future
Morris Lyles, Broker in Charge, ERA Wilder Realty, Inc.
Nov. 17 & 29 / Jan. 10 & 19 / Feb. 2 & 16
The Seven Elements of Wellness
Denise Heimlich, Director of Wellness, Still Hopes
Nov. 29 / Dec. 8 & 20 / Feb. 2
Smart Planning, Good Moves
Katherine J. Anderson, owner Katherine Anderson Design-Interiors
Nov. 17 / Dec. 8 & 20 / Jan. 10 & 19 / Feb. 16
RSVP to Meredith George at 803-739-5040 or mgeorge@stillhopes.org
Due to inclemate weather, the Rummage Sale has been rescheduled for
this Saturday, October 8, 7:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Parking lot of Solutions for Living office
Corner of Knox Abbott Drive and 9th Street in West Columbia next to First Citizen’s Bank.
For a map and directions, click here.
ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE GO TO THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION
This year’s annual Guignard Society Dinner was held on May 26, with over 150 guests in attendance. A recent article in the Columbia Star features highlights of this year’s big event, and can be read by clicking here.
For more information on the Guignard Society, or making donations, please visit the Development section of our web site.
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Did you attend Family Day at Still Hopes? Just under 1000 family and friends joined us for a very special annual family event that involves everyone who lives at Still Hopes. Barbecue, games for the children, peach ice cream, train rides and the music calliope all added to the fun filled day.
Check out our 2011 Family Day Photo Album on Facebook to get a glimpse of this year’s festivities.
Still Hopes’ own Chef Jimmie Jackson has prepared a Thanksgiving menu that residents and their guests will surely enjoy. A few of the traditional holiday dishes on the menu are roast turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy, and cornbread dressing. In addition to these favorites, residents can choose from other popular dishes such as squash casserole, macaroni and cheese, and wild rice; and of course, a large assortment of delicious desserts. Click here to view the complete menu for this year’s Thanksgiving Day Feast at Still Hopes.
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. this Thursday
Over 5,000 items are on display and are for sale in the Garden Room at Still Hopes. The hours are this Thursday, October 28, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Every item must be sold! Proceeds benefit the Resident Assistance Fund at Still Hopes
Luscious landscaping paired with cooperative efforts between the grounds crew and the residents create an environment that exceeds expectations.
“In 2008, Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community was designated as a Wildlife Habitat. The community consists of 38 acres situated off Knox Abbott Drive in West Columbia. Fifteen of these acres are designated as a perpetual memorial forest, and it is a wonderful space treasured by residents and staff alike.
A walking trail, complete with exercise stations make it most inviting as a place to be outdoors…”
Article written by Hazel Fitzsimons, Resident of Still Hopes
Click here to read the entire article in the Columbia Star.
Still Hopes provides three really nice raised beds for resident use. They are high enough to avoid back pains when planting and picking vegetables. Each bed is set up with a timed drip irrigation system so watering is automatic. This has been especially helpful in the very warm summer days we have been having. All we have to do is plant the seed or plants, pull a few weeds, and harvest the crop. For me and several other residents this is a favorite activity. There is nothing like watching seed grow and produce a crop of tasty fresh vegetables. I enjoy sharing the fresh vegetables with other residents who are always so appreciative.
Levy Canova
To see all the great fruits and vegetables our gardens are producing, check out the Resident Gardens photo album on Facebook.
The Wellness Program at Still Hopes serves about 500 residents, staff and people living in the local area and has peaked the interest of the International Council on Active Aging. According to Denise J. Heimlich, MS, Director of Wellness:
“The combination of research-based programming and assessment has proven itself at Still Hopes. Transition rates from independent living to higher levels of care have significantly slowed, in part due to increases in physical fitness. Residents talk of being taller, walking farther, being brave enough to go on African safari and climbing in and out of Land Rovers with more agility and ease than people half their age.”
“My job is to help people stay more independent for a longer period of time. Because our program can produce documentation of program results, we have established Still Hopes as a premier wellness provider and are rapidly growing our memberships from the local community.”
Read full article by Denise, as published in the May-June issue of “Functional U” from the International Council on Active Aging. ICAA-Article-PDF
Visit the Health & Wellness section of our website for more details about the Still Hopes Fitness Classes.