Topeka Presbyterian Manor celebrates renovation with ribbon-cutting
Topeka Presbyterian Manor will celebrate the opening of its new entrance, assisted living dining room, and renovated library with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 1 p.m. Jan. 27 via Facebook Live.
The refurbished spaces are part of a $1.6 million renovation to the senior living community’s 17-acre campus. Harbin Construction, a multi-discipline general contracting firm, began work on the project in January of 2020.
Heather Pilkinton, Presbyterian Manor executive director, will provide remarks at the event, which is co-sponsored by the Greater Topeka Partnership.
“The Greater Topeka Partnership is overjoyed to see one of its long-time members grow and develop in such a significant way,” said Rosa Cavazos, vice president of resource development and events. “When our local businesses are able to expand and further advance their offerings, it’s a win for all of Topeka.”
Watch the ribbon-cutting via the Greater Topeka Partnership’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GTPartnership.
Topeka Presbyterian Manor is a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), or life plan community, offering independent living, assisted living, long-term health care and short-term rehabilitation.