Blog Posts
Introducing a New Feature Series: Roommates
By Jay Walker Many of us have had roommates in the past at school or as a cost-sharing arrangement. Some were agreeable, or not. Roommates can be funny. Or they can be hell
“Rosebud” A Hog Story
By Kerley LeBoeuf Setting: Richland, Georgia – population 1,500 – about 20 miles from Plains – 12 of us in the 10th grade. Ideal setting for a “country bumpkin” like me. At Richland High
Africa and Beyond
By Renate Muller I was born and spent the first 12 years of my life on a farm high in the Usambara mountains of Tanzania, East Africa. My parents were immigrants from Europe. My
The Paradox of Aging: Growing Older May Actually Yield Increased Happiness
Within Western culture, aging is often treated as something to resist. Consider the billions spent on products and procedures designed to fight wrinkles and graying hair. The media and entertainment industry even paint growing
Cecelia B.’s Journey to RWC: A Story of Family, Freedom, and Finding Home
RWC resident Cecelia B. first learned about Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury through her parents. Her father had just retired from the Episcopal Church, and her parents were exploring senior living communities across Virginia. Cecelia remembers her
News Releases
Military Veterans Honored as Always in RWC November Show
Military Veterans Honored as Always in RWC November Show Get to know RWC residents who served in U.S. Armed Forces Navy Capt. (Ret.) John Jennings Many things have
RWC Opens Dementia Care Hotline
RWC Opens Dementia Care Hotline As a leader in Dementia Care education and support, Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury (RWC) remains committed to develop a designated Dementia Friendly Community. To enhance this endeavor, the
Photographer Terry Willis is March featured artist at RWC
Photographer Terry Willis is March featured artist at RWC Kilmarnock artist to display works from Mediterranean trip The cancer that was supposed to kill Terry Willis actually allowed her to
2020 Viewpoints Series Begins March 2
2020 Viewpoints Series Begins March 2 World War II historian Marshall Orr has some yarns to spin Marshall Orr was born a year after World War II began, and though
Lynn Satterwhite is February featured artist at RWC
Lynn Satterwhite is February featured artist at RWC Deltaville artist paints landscapes, animals, portraits Deltaville artist Lynn Satterwhite is tickled by her new-found talent with acrylic paints – and especially









