Maple Crest monarch mania
The elders at Maple Crest Senior Living Village have been enamored with monarch butterflies since 2007.
That’s when administrator Lynn Thompson brought in a few caterpillars for observation and residents and staff alike watched in wonder as they became monarch butterflies and were released to begin their 3,000 mile migration route to Mexico.
Eventually, elder Joanne Niswander assumed the role of “monarch coordinator,” and designed educational posters and other information to post near the developing butterflies. This year’s “display” is located in the Maple Crest main lobby for residents and visitors to enjoy.
On July 9, the first butterfly of 2018 emerged. It will hopefully, be followed by many others from now through September. In 2017, 33 monarchs were released from Maple Crest and this year has the beginnings of a record!
Members of the public are welcome to visit the butterfly display during daytime hours. Maple Crest is located at 700 Maple Crest Court, Bluffton.
Stories Posted This Week
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Friday, May 16, 2025
- Hazardous weather on the evening of May 16
- Garth L. Lugibihl was a dairy farmer
- Pirates advance 3 in tennis sectionals
- Pirate softball falls to O-G rally in sectionals
- Pirate baseball edged by Hardin Northern
- Transfer of Harrod Veterinary Clinic patient files
- Drawing inspiration from eight Bluffton photos
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
- Bluffton man arrested and facing federal child pornography charges
- Classifieds cost: $1/day, minimum 10 days for money-making ads, others are free
- Bluffton softball defeats Bearcats; Cross makes 1st team NWC
- Bluffton-Pandora garden club meeting topics for 2025
- Recap of Bluffton Council for May 12
- CNB gift to Legacy Park for a U12 field
- 100-day cough: Health alert for Pertussis
- Mark your calendar: Events for BHS Seniors
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
- Ticket information for Pirate tennis, May 15 sectionals
- Pirate tennis dominates Defiance
- Historical society meets May 14 at Sportsmen's Club/LE&W Depot
- Red horse chestnut wows on Anna Circle
- Redemptorists to withdraw from region, Father John Collins to visit St. Mary
- Meet high school basketball legend Bud Beemer