Clear Fork of Willow Park extends its appreciation to Makaela ”Mak” Ewing, a dedicated team member in the community’s Executive Director in Training (EDIT) program, for spearheading an engaging and vibrant tie-dye bandana workshop that ignited a burst of creativity among residents.
Residents and staff immersed themselves in a colorful journey, exploring various tie-dye techniques under Makaela’s guidance. From swirling patterns to bold bursts of hues, each bandana became a unique expression of individuality and joy.
The event was filled with laughter, camaraderie, and a sense of accomplishment as participants unveiled their personalized creations. From seasoned artists to first-time dabblers, everyone found joy in tie-dyeing.
The workshop showcased residents’ creativity and highlighted the vibrant spirit of the senior living community. As a hub of activity and connection, Clear Fork of Willow Park continually seeks opportunities to enrich the lives of its residents.
“We’re thrilled to see the positive impact of events like the tie-dye bandana workshop,” shared Heidi Neal, Executive Director at Clear Fork of Willow Park. “It’s events like these that make our community feel like home.”
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