Kendal Residents Enjoy Local Juneteenth Celebration
The new official Juneteenth holiday was celebrated in downtown Lexington June 19 complete with music, dancing, food, and art. One of the attractions, the Kuumba Dance Ensemble performance at Hopkins…
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Looking Ahead: 2021 From the Resident’s Point of View
One of the benefits of living in a community such as Kendal at Lexington is the opportunity to be as active and involved as you choose. On the February 2021…
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Photography and Philosophy Provides the Perfect Pandemic Outlet
Lad Sessions Photography: Despite quarantines and social distancing, Mother Nature still puts on a breathtaking display and Kendal at Lexington resident Lad Sessions has been making the most of it…
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Resident Artists Create Holiday Fair
Kendal residents enjoyed a hint of the holidays with a little shopping December 1 with a holiday art fair held on campus. Held with appropriate social distancing and other safety…
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VMI’s Memoir Project Partners with KaLex
The popular Rockbridge Community Memoir Project through VMI will look a little different this year as the popular in-person workshop goes virtual. The collaboration between VMI cadets and English faculty,…
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Residents Weigh In – The Value of a Life Plan Community
While you may expect our website to highlight peace of mind as a benefit of living at Kendal at Lexington, hearing it from our residents may be more convincing. During…
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Watch Recording of “Get the Inside Scoop” Resident Panel Via Zoom
Tune in for an opportunity to further explore the possibility of retirement living at Kendal at Lexington with a recording of the first in a series of Resident Speaker Panels…
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Stories of Enjoying in Place
Celebrating 100 years with a swim in the KaLex pool. Ice cream “truck”. Staff serve delicious ice cream door to door to residents of the Borden Health Center. Bruce Young…
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Reflections on waiting in a holding pattern for the arrival of our “new normal”
Kendal at Lexington resident Bob Harrison reflects on waiting in a holding pattern for the arrival of our “new normal.” Is it possible our new normal could be better than…
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