
Jessica Snider SMT Writer
Yesterday in honor of Halloween, many members of the staff at Central Gardens Residential Care dressed up in many different costumes and enjoyed spending Halloween at work.
Not only did just the staff get involved, however; many of the residents wanted to participate as well. Throughout the halls of Central Gardens yesterday you might have seen some residents with Halloween-related face paint on their face, which was painted by one of the staff members.
Every month at Central Gardens a birthday party is held on one afternoon to help celebrate all the residents who have birthdays in that month. It just so happens that yesterday’s Birthday Party has been conjoined into a Halloween Celebration as well.
Staff members took part in decorating the dining room with Halloween items so the residents could enjoy cake in the Halloween atmosphere.
This was a fun time for all: staff and residents. There were lots of laughs shared between staff members and residents commenting on some of the costumes that were worn.
Pictured above are a few staff members posing in their costumes.
This was a fun time for everyone included in Central Gardens! The residents loved seeing their everyday staff members dressed up as a little something different.

SMT Reader
The Event will feature some of the areas most talented individuals including: Buddy Heaton; Grace Trio; Lara, Sophie and Tony Thorn; Mara and Heather Mayo; Jasen Williams; Michelle Warren Prichard, Ringer Hill Bluegrass; and The Concert Choir.
Janet Moore, director of the Stoddard County Foster Children's Party, will also share with those attending about the foster care system and her experiences with the group.
Be certain to make your plans to attend and support the Stoddard County Foster Children's fundraising event. Many area churches support these efforts but you will also be given an opportunity to contribute. An offering will be taken during the concert in hopes of making this years Christmas extra special for these young children.
A fellowship time is also being planned for everyone following the program.

Today was nothing special for this group as the goons and goblins were running wild at the office. At the mailbox and all about the the office, the group was busy bringing fun and good times to everyone.
Missy Stites is the number one ring leader of this group. She gives an outwardly appearance of a strong business lady that loves to have fun with her work. She has a unique ability of developing a winning team attitude among her team which pays off big for the customers of Real Living Young Realty. They know how to play hard, but equally, they know how to work hard.

Creativity is a strong suit of this team. Not only in their costumes for Halloween, but also in the ways they create interest in properties and work to bring the perfect match between buyer and seller. They are top notch professionals here in our community that you can count on for all your real estate needs.

Submitted Article
Dexter, Missouri - Many business in the Dexter community participated in the festivities of Halloween today by serving up candy treats and greeting customers with a few scary costumes. First Midwest Bank of Dexter was one of those businesses that made Halloween fun for everyone.
"We had a great time today!" commented bank President, Jack Huffman. "We have a great staff here and love days like this when we can have a little fun while working!!"
From Mickey Mouse ears to fancy pajamas to tutus, the creative costumes were wild in the lobby of First Midwest Bank. Many of the bank employees brought smiles and laughs to the normal banking routine of their customers throughout the day.
Tish Hovis was the 1st place winner in her "Fruit of the Loom" grapes costume, Carla McDonald 2nd place as Cat out of the bag and Donna Tilley 3rd place as a spider.

With their new facilities at Business Highway 60 and One Mile Road, First Midwest was the perfect place to stop by today to prepare for a fun filled Halloween night.
Be certain to remember "Trunk or Treat" tonight at the Dexter High School. In their 10th year, students will be on hand filled with crazy fun for everyone.
Have A Happy And SAFE
HALLOWEEN!

SoutheastHEALTH
SoutheastHEALTH Expands Regional Presence with Missouri Southern Healthcare
SoutheastHEALTH continues to expand its regional presence with the acquisition of the leasehold interest in Missouri Southern Healthcare in Dexter, MO from Dexter Hospital, LLC.
The transaction is subject to due diligence and is expected to close by December 31, 2012. Dexter Hospital, LLC, will manage the 50-bed acute care hospital for SoutheastHEALTH during a transition period ending June 30, 2013. SunLink Health Systems, Inc., of Atlanta, GA is the parent corporation of Dexter Hospital.
In August, the Dexter Community Regional Healthcare Foundation entered into a long-term lease with SoutheastHEALTH to assume operation of the Dexter hospital as lessee from Dexter Hospital. That agreement originally was effective in 2019 with termination of the existing lease term.
“We’re pleased that now we can begin our partnership in just a few months,” said Wayne Smith, SoutheastHEALTH President and CEO. The new venture, he added, “is consistent with our vibrant growth and our regional strategy to provide high quality, affordable healthcare, close to home.” He noted that in 2010, SoutheastHEALTH assumed management responsibilities for Ripley County Memorial Hospital in Doniphan, MO and that Southeast continues in its exploration of additional partnerships.
Smith said Missouri Southern “is a major employer and real asset to Stoddard County. We are excited about teaming up with physicians, nurses and the entire staff to offer services at Missouri Southern with the same respect, attention and personal focus on each patient’s care that has been our mission since our founding. We also look forward to continuing to build on an exceptionally positive relationship with the Dexter Foundation and taking a more active role in the community.”
He added that SoutheastHEALTH representatives will be at Missouri Southern on Tuesday “to visit with hospital staff we know and to meet those we have not yet had the privilege to meet.”
Dexter Community Regional Healthcare Foundation President Darla Grossman said the Foundation Board “is pleased that SoutheastHEALTH was able to collaborate with Dexter Hospital, LLC to assume the lease prior to 2019. This is an exciting time and we’re pleased to work with Southeast as this process continues.”
Smith said the sale of the leasehold interest and certain other assets of Missouri Southern was approximately $9.8 million. “We are fortunate to be in a very solid financial position. Our net revenues are up by 6.5 percent year over year, we are holding our costs constant and our operating margins are up significantly.” He noted that SoutheastHEALTH’s strong financial performance recently allowed a significant price reduction in many of Southeast’s imaging services.
SoutheastHEALTH has a long standing and valued relationship with the Dexter community. Southeast has maintained a satellite Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinic at Missouri Southern since 1998. Specialists from Cardiovascular Consultants, who are affiliated with the Southeast Medical Group, also offer a weekly cardiovascular clinic at Dexter.