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New direction for KP Community Services
By Kristine Schultze
KP News
After the annual elections, the Key
Peninsula Community Services welcomed three new officers
to the Board of Directors: Helen Saxen, Gary Stevenson
and Gary Running.
“We’ve added some fresh faces and a
new vitality,” Running, the new president of the board,
said, “and we’re definitely looking forward to a bright
tomorrow.”
According to Running, plans for the
board “look to the future,” focusing on the younger
generation and helping the community even more than
before. They have been looking into getting a nurse out
on the KP. They also started a new volunteer program for
younger people to work and let the seniors relax and
enjoy what they’ve helped build.
“Our seniors are our cornerstone,”
Running said. “They’ve really created a secure
foundation for us to do this, and I want to make sure
they get credit for everything they’ve done. If the
cornerstone’s secure you can do a lot with the building,
add as many levels as you want. And that’s what we’re
doing — adding another level.”
Running cites a “character of unity
and agreement” as another change, saying the board is
basing decisions on “values and principles as well as
right and wrong.”
“We had some bad press over a
situation a while ago, and I think it’s important people
know any and all allegations have been answered. The
whole atmosphere’s changed. I’ve had people tell me it’s
comfortable here and it feels like home,” he said.
The board is trying to maintain a
“light” environment where everyone can feel comfortable
and happy. “This place is building and building fast,”
Running said. “That’s why we’ve got to change with it.”
KPCS also plans to make changes to
the building.
“When I look out here,” Running
said, gesturing to the neat blue rows of unoccupied
chairs, “I don’t see empty tables. We could have bingo
going on over here and the seniors who want to watch the
Mariners game could sit in here and we could have more
activities in the other room. I mean, we’ve got seniors
that don’t use these facilities; we want to find out why
and see what we can do to accommodate them,” Running
said. “Come here even a year from now and see how
different it is.”
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