Bound for the Promised Land
December 2, 2022 - December 2, 2029

Harriet Tubman is an extraordinary historical figure. Born enslaved, she rose up and out of the most extraordinarily oppressive circumstances to become a symbol for the fight for freedom, equality, justice, and self-determination. Her values—love of family, devotion to faith, and community service—are what Americans hold dear. Since her death in 1913, Tubman’s importance has grown dramatically, especially in the past twenty years. Her story, her legacy, is so powerful that her image may grace our $20 bill in the near future.
Who was she? Where did she come from? Register today and hear biographer Kate Clifford deliver a deeper view of the real Harriet Tubman – woman, warrior, soldier, activist, and servant leader. A woman for the ages.
This is a prerecorded presentation, upon registering you will be provided with a private link for viewing!
Touring senior living communities? A few good questions can tell you a lot. 📝
Before you visit, consider asking about:
✅ What’s included in the monthly fee
✅ Options for care as needs change over time
✅ Dining, activities, and daily life
✅ How the community supports residents’ independence
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It's Feature Friday! 🎬🏗️
We're looking back at the exciting expansion at Covenant Living of the Great Lakes in Grand Rapids, where crews broke ground on 36 brand-new cottages. 💛
These homes were designed to offer the best of both worlds: the privacy and independence of cottage living, plus the dining, social, and fitness connections our residents love. A whole new neighborhood in the making! ✨
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August is Make a Will Month—a great reminder to review your estate plans and ensure they reflect your current wishes.
Having an up-to-date will can help protect your loved ones, reduce confusion, and provide peace of mind for the future. Taking the time to put a plan in place today can make things much easier for those you care about tomorrow.
Experts recommend reviewing your will every three to five years to ensure it continues to reflect your wishes and any life changes.
Learn more and access helpful estate planning resources here: ... See MoreSee Less
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