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Activity Highlight– Scenic Drives
One of our very favorite activities here at Timber Ridge Eureka is our scenic drives on the Timber Ridge bus. Rick, our bus driver, takes us to some of the most interesting places in Humboldt County. During the fall we enjoy rides out to see the trees changing color on the 299. The north jetty with the pounding surf and waves is awe - inspiring. Trips to see the elk at the school house near Orick are fun. We have also been to the Redwoods, Old Town, stopped for donut holes, ice cream or bagels while taking our drives which is an extra special treat. We have also had geese, lambs, goats, and other critters come on board to visit the
residents while driving through the back - country area. Ranchers have stopped us along the way to show us their newborn animals. We have seen deer, fawns, elk, geese, turkeys, buffalo, highland cattle, foxes, pigs, sea birds, and many other types of wildlife while on the road. Living in beautiful Humboldt County gives us the opportunity to see and visit so many beautiful places. We get out of our apartments to enjoy a scenic drive, forget about our troubles for a little while, and enjoy the company of friends. Make sure you sign up at the front desk for our scenic drives that happen every Friday at 10:00 a.m. You will be glad you did.
Staff Highlight– Jennifer Jennifer has worked for Timber Ridge Eureka for many years. She started out as a caregiver and has worked as our Resident Care Coordinator for two years. She is also helping out in our McKinleyville facility as well. She calls Humboldt County home. Her family is comprised of herself and three children, Kelly, Dylan, and Kendra. They have two dogs Tyna, and Zoee. If she could do anything for a day it would be to sit and relax by a lake. Sign Us Up! She likes all kinds of movies but horror is her favorite. Thelma and Louise would be on the top of her best movies list. Jennifer ’ s kids and dogs keep her life busy and filled with love. Something you might not know about Jennifer is that she loves to fish. Now we know what she ’ s doing when she is sitting by that lake! However, she does not like to touch the fish after she catches it or eat them.
Her personal motto is: Be kind. You never know the battles others are fighting. What a great motto to keep in mind. Thanks, Jennifer for being a part of the Timber Ridge Team.
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