January 31, 2024
Jaybird Senior Living, the operating company behind Arlington Place at Grundy Center, is currently celebrating “A Tapestry of Time”, an initiative that honors the rich life stories of its residents.
As part of this theme, Arlington Place hosted a special presentation highlighting the remarkable journey of Viola Vasey, a cherished 106-year-old resident.
“A Tapestry of Time” aims to weave together the diverse experiences and stories of residents, celebrating their unique contributions to the community. Viola’s life story serves as a captivating thread in this collective tapestry, spanning decades of history and personal growth.
Viola’s life began in a time without modern comforts like running water and electricity. She later made history as the first female crane operator during World War II, breaking barriers and inspiring others through the decades.
Arlington Place held a presentation to share the fascinating chapters of Viola’s life, from her early years to her extraordinary achievements. The event served as a reminder of how individual stories, like Viola’s, contribute to the rich fabric of the community’s history.
Commenting on the presentation, Holly Smith, Community Director at Arlington Place, said, “Viola’s journey is a testament to the resilience and diversity of our residents. Her story reminds us of the power of shared experiences and the importance of celebrating our history.”
Viola’s 106 years symbolize the enduring spirit within all Arlington Place residents, highlighting the profound impact of their stories throughout the decades.