The possibilities are endless …
The choices are yours. We believe in serving the whole person – physically, mentally and spiritually. We welcome persons of all faiths and believe in a spirit of inclusiveness. Your participation is welcome and your privacy will be respected.
Here’s just a sampling of some of the activities available on our campus:
SeniorNet Computer Learning Center
Available to Rockynol residents and the community, the SeniorNet Computer Learning Center brings wisdom to the information age. Computer instruction is available to adults age 55 and older. Instruction is one-on-one, with no more than five students per class and is taught at a pace to accommodate the older adult.
Classes include:
- Introduction to the Macintosh or IBM computer
- Word processing
- Databases
- Spreadsheet management
- Going online with SeniorNet
The Virginia Carrell Center
Named for Rockynol's longtime activities and special event planner, The Virginia Carrell Center auditorium has hosted some of the world's finest musicians. The 120-seat auditorium provides residents with a wealth of concerts, galas, receptions and gallery displays. Regular programming includes the Kent Blossom Musicale, Miami Strings Quartet and solo concert performances from world-renowned pianists who enjoy the Carrell Center's special acoustics and always-appreciative audiences.
Spiritual Life Activities
Rockynol welcomes residents of all faiths. Our full spiritual calendar includes Sunday Worship Services at 2:15 p.m. in the Carrell Center, and Daily Devotions, Monday through Friday, in the West Tower Chapel. A Roman Catholic Mass is celebrated on the first Tuesday of every month. Episcopal Communion also is offered on the second Friday of every month, and Bible Studies are conducted weekly. Special memorial services and holy days also are observed. Rockynol's chaplain conducts individual pastoral visits as needed or desired.
Volunteer Opportunities
Rockynol Retirement Community's volunteers come from all walks of life. Our volunteers may be full- or part-time employees, students, retired individuals, homemakers or professionals. These volunteers help in many ways. A special satisfaction is frequently gained from bringing joy to residents by reading to them or assisting with correspondence or menu selections. Volunteer hours are flexible and may be arranged to accommodate busy personal schedules.
For a listing of upcoming events and programs, please contact our Community Office at (330) 867-2150.
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