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December 2024

November 2024

Event of Remembrance
11/22/2024

Phishing Scams: What You Need to Know
11/22/2024

Pupusas Family Style: Another Adventurous Dining Winner
11/22/2024

Celebrating the Holidays
11/21/2024

Genealogy Group: Discovering Our Pasts
11/21/2024

Nathan Wolford – From Tragedy to Ministry
11/21/2024

Pasadena Village Board of Directors: A Brief Overview
11/21/2024

President's Message
11/21/2024

The Day of the Dead (Dia de muertos)/ Mexican Culture/Community
11/21/2024

Vintage Celebration: Aging Like a Fine Wine
11/21/2024

Review of Racism in Our Local Past
11/20/2024

Creative Juices Flow in The Village
11/19/2024

Checking In by Ed Rinderle
11/15/2024

Eagle Poem by Joy Harjo
11/15/2024

I Shall Forget You Presently, My Dear (Sonnet IV) by Edna St. Vincent Millay
11/15/2024

Pictures From Brueghel by William Carlos Williams
11/15/2024

October 2024

ARBORIST WALK: NOT FOR TREE HUGGERS ONLY!
10/29/2024

Bill Wishner: Visual Hunter
10/29/2024

Can a Village Group Fix Our Healthcare System?
10/29/2024

Community Board Directors Strengthen Village Board
10/29/2024

Connecting with Village Connections: The A, B, C, & D’s of Medicare @ 65+
10/29/2024

Grief is a Journey: Two Paths Taken
10/29/2024

Message from the President
10/29/2024

Promoting Informed & Involved Voters
10/29/2024

What Will Be Your Legacy?
10/29/2024

1619, Approaching the Election...
10/27/2024

Beyond and Within the Village - A Star is Born
10/17/2024

Happiness by Priscilla Leonard
10/11/2024

Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden
10/11/2024

Unpainted Door by Louise Gluck
10/11/2024

In the Evening by Billy Collins
10/10/2024

Wild Geese by Mary Oliver
10/10/2024

Betty Kilby, A Family History
10/01/2024

Betty Kilby, A Family History
10/01/2024

Betty Kilby, A Family History
10/01/2024

September 2024

August 2024

1619 Wide Ranging Interests
08/19/2024

1619 Wide Ranging Interests
08/19/2024

First Anniversary
08/19/2024

Alexandra Leaving by Leonard Cohen
08/16/2024

Muse des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden
08/16/2024

The God Abandons Antony by Constantinos P. Cavafy
08/16/2024

Ch – Ch – Ch –Changes
08/15/2024

Cultural Activities Team offers an ‘embarrassment of riches’
08/15/2024

Engaging in Pasadena Village
08/15/2024

Future Housing Options
08/15/2024

Message from the President
08/15/2024

There Are Authors Among Us
08/15/2024

Villagers Welcome New Members at the Tournament Park Picnic
08/15/2024

Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas
08/14/2024

A narrow Fellow in the Grass by Emily Dickinson
08/13/2024

Haikus
08/13/2024

One Art by Elizabeth Bishop
08/13/2024

Poem 20 by Pablo Neruda
08/13/2024

Still I Rise by Maya Angelou
08/13/2024

Trees by Joyce Kilmer
08/13/2024

July 2024

June 2024

May 2024

Emergency Preparedness: Are You Ready?
05/28/2024

Farewell from the 2023/24 Social Work Interns
05/28/2024

Gina on the Horizon
05/28/2024

Mark Your Calendars for the Healthy Aging Research California Virtual Summit
05/28/2024

Meet Our New Development Associate
05/28/2024

Putting the Strategic Plan into Practice
05/28/2024

Washington Park: Pasadena’s Rediscovered Gem
05/28/2024

Introducing Civil Rights Discussions
05/22/2024

Rumor of Humor #2416
05/14/2024

Rumor of Humor #2417
05/14/2024

Rumor of Humor #2417
05/14/2024

Rumor of Humor #2418
05/14/2024

Springtime Visitors
05/07/2024

Freezing for a Good Cause – Credit, That Is
05/02/2024

No Discussion Meeting on May 3rd
05/02/2024

An Apparently Normal Person Author Presentation and Book-signing
05/01/2024

Flintridge Center: Pasadena Village’s Neighbor That Changes Lives
05/01/2024

Pasadena Celebrates Older Americans Month 2024
05/01/2024

The 2024 Pasadena Village Volunteer Appreciation Lunch
05/01/2024

Woman of the Year: Katy Townsend
05/01/2024

April 2024

March 2024

February 2024

January 2024

Nathan Wolford – From Tragedy to Ministry

By Edward A. Rinderle
Posted: 11/21/2024
Tags: staff, ed rinderle, newsletter december 2024

A few short weeks ago, Nathan Wolford filled in a gap on the Pasadena Village staff by taking on the role of Village and Volunteer Coordinator.  We at the Village welcome you, Nathan!

Nathan's story begins with his early years back in Fremont Michigan, a town near Grand Rapids.  The family had purchased a plot of land in the Fremont area from the US government 160 years ago.  The deed bears the signature of President James Buchanan. Most of the family has lived in and around the area ever since.  In fact, Nathan's 88-year-old grandmother still has a home on that plot of land.

All of Nathan's father's side of the family, including his sister Emily and his seven-year-old niece Stella, still live in Michigan.  Nathan's mom is the outlier; she lives in Seattle, Washington.

Tragedy entered Nathan's life a few years back when he was working with the Department of Public Works in Michigan.  He was loading timber into the back of a truck when a car crashed into him from behind.  As a result, he lost both of his legs.  He spent a month in the hospital, another month in rehab, and two years getting used to his prosthetics.  He remembers fondly the help he received from the Hanger Clinic, where he met many others suffering from various stages of the same kinds of losses.

Soon after, Nathan attended Cornerstone College in Grand Rapids and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Ministry.  Around this time, he met Erin, his wife to-be.  He and Erin searched for a place to continue his education, and they eventually chose Fuller Seminary here in Pasadena.  They were married in Grand Rapids in August of this year, and moved to Pasadena about three weeks later.  He is currently pursuing a Master's Degree.   

Upon arrival in Pasadena, Nathan began searching for a job.  He found Pasadena Village on the internet and looked over the website.  He decided to seek a job here with us, because of our “unique service that provided a variety of social connections for older people who were not yet ready for assisted living.”

In his two months with us so far, Nathan has attended quite a few of the Village's activities, including the Village Connections meetings at Washington Park Center, the Vintage Celebration, the New Members Orientation, and the ice cream socials.  He enjoyed all these events, which provided opportunities for him to meet more and more of Villagers. 

When taking time out from work and school, Nathan enjoys kayaking and watching movies either in the theater or at home.  He is a big soccer fan and watches soccer matches whenever he gets a chance.

Rising from tragedy, Nathan has recovered remarkably.  He gets around well, and his attitude is upbeat and cheerful.  He talks freely about his accident and recovery with anyone who asks.  He plans to devote himself to work as a chaplain at either a hospital or in a hospice program.  In those roles, his positive attitude and willingness to share his experiences will be a blessing to many. 

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