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Presidents Message

By Richard Myers
Posted: 04/29/2026
Tags: dick myers, president's message, newsletter may 2026

May invites us into a season of reflection, gratitude, and quiet renewal. It is a month that holds both remembrance and celebration- Memorial Day, when we honor the sacrifices of those who came before us, and Older Americans Month, when we recognize the value, resilience, and contributions of older adults in our society. In many ways, these themes speak directly to who we are as a community.

At Pasadena Village, we are not just observers of these ideas- we live them.

Memorial Day reminds us that the lives we enjoy today are built on the courage, service, and commitment of others. It calls us to pause, to remember, and to honor. At the same time, Older Americans Month turns the lens toward us- not in a self-congratulatory way, but in acknowledgment of the experience, wisdom, and perspective we each bring. We are part of a continuum, both beneficiaries of the past and contributors to the present.

This year, I’ve been reflecting on a simple but powerful idea: “Give what you need to receive.” It may seem counterintuitive at first, but in practice, it captures something essential about the spirit of our Village.

If you need connection, offer companionship.
If you need purpose, offer your time.
If you need support, be willing to support others.

In April, during Volunteer Appreciation Month, we had the opportunity to celebrate this principle in action. Our brunch honoring volunteers was not just about recognizing a subset of people- it was about recognizing all of us. Because the truth is, Pasadena Village is sustained by the collective generosity of its members. Whether you are organizing an event, making a phone call, offering a ride, or simply showing up with an open heart, you are contributing to something larger than yourself.

That shared commitment is what makes this community vibrant, dynamic, and deeply human.

As we move through May, we also find ourselves approaching the end of our fiscal year. This naturally brings a period of review: looking back at what we’ve accomplished together, and looking ahead to how we can continue to grow and evolve. These moments of reflection are important. They allow us to take stock not only of our programs and activities, but of our values and direction.

What have we done well?
Where can we strengthen our efforts?
How do we continue building a community that reflects the best of who we are?

These are not just organizational questions; they are personal ones as well.

And as we begin to edge toward summer, there is also an invitation to balance this reflection with renewal. The coming months offer opportunities for time with family and friends, for rest, for exploration, and for simply enjoying the rhythms of life.

So as you move through this month, I encourage you to carry both remembrance and possibility with you. Honor the past. Celebrate the present. And look for ways - large and small - to “give what you need to receive.”

Because in doing so, you strengthen not only your own experience, but the fabric of this entire community.

Warmly,
Dick Myers

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