Recent Happenings
Residents were scared silly at Tyler Texas Haunted house! Fun times for all!
Special Olympics bowling for the residents. Great fun! #specialolympics #bowling
Pathfinder held its annual Golf Tournament of Champions at Southern Oaks Country Club in Jacksonville. A big thank-you goes out to all the participants, volunteers and the sponsors. Thank-you everyone!
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Residents and staff took a trip to Peebles Farm in Augusta. They enjoyed the nice weather while picking the perfect pumpkins. There are so many things to do there. Everyone had a great time!
Longwood residents and staff took a fishing trip on October 8th! A fun time for all involved (except the fish, of course!)
On October 5th the Searcy Fire Department visited Longwood ICF as part of fire prevention month. We had a BBQ and the residents got to tour the fire truck! Great balls of FIRE, we had fun!!!
Residents and staff had a great time on the 1st! They laid it all out and had an awesome picnic filled with food, fun, music and comaraderie!
What a great day! Pickens hosted a cookout luncheon for Jacksonville first responders on Friday, Sept. 23rd. The clients greeted our visitors with warm applause, and were very excited to see and visit with them. Unfortunately the Fire Fighters got called out for an emergency shortly after they ate, but we sent them off well-fed! The afternoon was then spent practicing Flag Football and Softball for Special Olympics. A great big "Thank You!" goes out to Jason (Son of a Butt BBQ) and Robert Satterfield for cooking the burgers and hotdogs for everyone. The food was fantastic!
Longwood residents visited Cockrills Country Critters
"Big Fun Day" @ Pinewood September 16th. Water slide and inflatable pool made a big splash for the residents! #funday #pinewoodicf #bryantarkansas
Fun Day at McCreight Home in Jacksonville! We were "Grillin' and Chillin'!!! #grillin #chillin #funday #mccreighthome #JacksonvilleAR
Food, friendship, and fun at Pathfinder Preschool in Jacksonville!
Thursday night was the Preschool Open House with food, balloon animals, door prizes and a LOT of smiles. Our students enjoyed showing off their classrooms and their hard work, and our staff loved hosting our students' families and getting to know them better!
Longwood hosted a Football party on Saturday for Harding Academy football players and cheerleaders. Thanks to the players and cheerleaders for coming and making it so much fun for our residents!!
Meadows staff and residents had an awesome day at the Saline County Fair! They enjoyed the livestock and a few of them went on some rides. A great time was had by all!
Meadows residents out and about in Saline county! Fun times!
Plaza, Howell and Meadows residents met at Tyndall Park in Benton to experience tennis with Special Olympics! Fun times for the residents. #SpecialOlympicsArkansas #TyndallPark #BentonArkansas
Consumers, Craig and Cassie enjoyed going to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ar. . It was a perfect day to get out and enjoy the Museum We the People is currently an exhibition which includes a rare, original print of the US constitution (one of only 11 known in the world,) the Declaration of Independence, the proposed Bill of Rights, the Articles of Confederation, and many more documents were on display.
TP White residents celebrated a birthday in style! #birthday #tpwhite
IWAC celebrated National Banana Split Day! Those look yummy! #bananasplit #IWAC
Cave House residents enjoyed brunch at IHOP.
Cottonwood Place residents visited "Love your Selfie Arkansas" in Perryville. The residents and staff had a wonderful time taking photos with all the various backdrops that were offered. It was a great time with lots of laughter. Dinner at Ortega's Mexican restaurant after the photoshoot.
A huge "Thank You!!" goes out to Jimmy Gassaway and the Central Baptist Church Grill Ministry for sponsoring the cookout at Pickens on July 22. They grilled hamburgers and hotdogs for all the clients and staff and everyone had a wonderful time.
Meadows braved the heat and went to dollar day at the zoo!
In the beginning of July we held an Art Class where clients could show there creativity. There were so many great art pieces, from pencil drawings to collages and everything in between, we decided to have a competition. The winners were: Joshua Gallion with his colored pencil drawing, Kadie Treadwell with her cartoon characters and Rita Knox with her diorama.
Thank you UAEX Boone County for sharing Lana the Iguana with our kids and teaching them about healthy food options! The kids loved the "mouse ears"
Pickens had a pep rally today for our members on the Special Olympics "Team Arkansas" before they left to head to Orlando, Florida for the USA Games. We are so proud of them and wish them the best of luck in their various sports and hope they have a wonderful time! Team members are: Rachel Estep, Richie Foster, Jerel Akins, D'Vonte Cook and Narkevis Arnold (Dakota Wallace not present for photo).
Johnson staff and residents had a SPECTACULAR time at WWE SmackDown May 27th!
TP White residents spent a fun day at Tindall Park in Benton!
Last weekend Meadows staff and residents enjoyed a day at the Pioneer Encampment Display in Benton! On Tuesday they learned about Health and Safety for EMS week in Benton! Fun times for Meadows!!! #BentonAR #EMS
Police appreciation week!! BBQ lunch was served by the clients to officers.
A lesson on service over self! 💙
Cinco De Mayo @ IWAC! Great decorations, food and fun!!!
Huge thanks to Saline County Library for doing crafting nights with Meadows Apartments
Good TiMeS learning about clocks and time @ EastArk!
Zumwalt Courts residents and staff went on a fun and yummy Food Truck outing!
#foodtruck #KHibachi
We sure appreciated the Harrison District Board of REALTORS for coming out to celebrate Easter!
The kids love the Easter bunny and the Weichert bear!
Thank-you to our sponsors!!!
The zoo was a success and the clients want to go back 🐻❄️🦓🦍 they kept saying "this is the best day!"
Thank you all who helped these guys get to go to the zoo.
Some of them for the first time ever!
They had a blast and we greatly appreciate all who helped make it possible❤️
Zumwalt celebrated the New Year with S'mores! Sure looks like fun!
The Grinch made an appearance at our Thomas Flake Center (IWAC) in December! All the clients were super excited!
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mrs. Joan Zumwalt.
Joan R. Zumwalt
APRIL 7, 1934 - DECEMBER 18, 2021
Joan R. Zumwalt of Jacksonville, AR, passed away peacefully in her home on Saturday, December 18, 2021.
In 2000, she moved into the newly constructed home (that she loved) and would often inform her children that she wanted to be in it until the very end. To nobody's surprise, she did what she said she was going to do.
Born to John and Mossie Tyler on April 7, 1934 in Stanford, Kentucky, Joan was the youngest of five siblings. Joan attended Purdue University and later earned her communication license. In 1963, Joan moved to Jacksonville to start a radio station with the late Ben Rice. Soon after, she became a single parent supporting her three children and her mother. It was at this time that she opened a collection agency. Being a hard worker and extremely determined, her successful collection agency allowed her to provide for her family's needs and many of their wants.
In the early 70's, Phyllis Padgett-Voss approached Joan about the need for a center to help disabled people. Joan got to work and found a $12,000 grant and a donated two-room office. Pathfinder, Inc. was opened. The grant was used to compensate Phyllis and buy supplies. Joan understood the need for these services and found another grant that was a three-to-one match, meaning, if she could raise $25,000, the grant would supply another $75,000. Friends and community members told her that she would never be able to do it. Going business to business, Joan raised the $25,000 within three days! That's when friends knew that once she set her mind to something, it was going to get done!
Joan and her husband, Col McLyle Zumwalt, continued their passion of providing services to special needs children and adults as they both served on the Pathfinder Board from day one. At Joan's death, she was still the Chairperson of the Board at Pathfinder, Inc. and greatly involved in its continued success. Pathfinder has grown from a two room office, with six disabled chilren and one teacher, to the largest centrally located employer north of the Arkansas river.
Another passion of Col Zumwalt's and Joan was the military. Having served 30 years in uniform, "Zumie" (as she called him) and Joan provided funding to start the Jacksonville Museum of Military History. Her tenacity and determination later led to the mounting of a fighter jet and military helicopter on the grounds of the Museum. Also in the 70's, Joan purchased a small liquor store at the Pulaski - Lonoke county line. With hard work and a great business mind, Joan grew Ace Liquor in both size and volume. Until she sold the store to her good friend Nick Pierce in 2012, Joan could be found at Ace from early morning until early evening almost daily. Snow and ice didn't even keep her home! Joan's involvement in business and community was evident as she served on many boards and executive positions including Centennial Bank, Jacksonville Utility Commission, Jacksonville United Methodist Church, United Way of Pulaski County, Jacksonville Historical Society, Better Business Bureau of Arkansas and was Charter President of the Jacksonville Medical Auxilary. Joan also served as a charter member of Foxwood (now Southern Oaks) Country Club in Jacksonville.
At her death, she was co-owner of the club along with her dear friend, Harold Gwatney. Joan's two favorite hobbies were gardening and genealogy. Her Master Gardener skills were most evident in her own, beautiful yard. Her gardening and landscaping skills were also put to use at Pathfinder's administrative facility, Jacksonville City Hall, Jacksonville. Community Center and other community agencies. Joan was also very involved with the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and received the National Conservation Medal from the National Society of the DAR for her community beautification efforts. Having accomplished so much in life, she would be quick to tell you that her best work was giving birth to, and raising, three wonderful children; Greg, Lisa Jo and Kelli Jo. Being a single mom most of their childhood, Joan worked hard assuring that their needs were met. Of great importance to her was making sure that they (and later their children) received their post-secondary education degrees. At her nudging ... which could be strong at times ... Greg went on to receive his doctorate. His beautifully framed diploma has hung proudly in Joan's office ever since.
Joan was pre-deceased by her husband of 27 years, Col. McLyle Zumwalt as well as siblings Hope Jacobs, John Tyler and Gene Tyler. She is survived by her children, Greg Jones (Doris), Lisa Bamburg (Mary Alice) and Kelli Zumwalt (Sarah); grandchildren, Josh Jones (Lisa), Kindra Shafer (Dave), Tyler Jones (Jessica), Elise Taylor (Trint) and Joel Bamburg; great-grandchildren Peyton, Grant and Logan; sister Barbara Randall; a host of nieces and nephews; and the man she loved dearly, Rev. Wendell Dorman. Visitation (First United Methodist Church in Jacksonville) will be Wednesday, December 22, at 10:00am followed by an 11:00am celebration of Joan's life. Joan requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to Pathfinder, Inc. and the Jacksonville Museum of Military History. Joan was once quoted in a newspaper article as saying, "Granddad said, 'You should always give more than you take,' and I try to do that." Mom, you more than exceeded in that effort!
"From Snow, snow, snow to Ho! Ho! Ho! the preschool had a truly fabulous Christmas!!!!
December 15 Briarwood ICF/IID held their annual Christmas Party!
Thank you to The University of Arkansas at Pulaski Tech Phi Theta Kappa for thier donation of 85 stuffed animals for the children!
Pathfinder Preschool received a monetary donation from Ron McDonald and the Sertoma Club 12/7/2021! Thank-you so much!!!
We want to thank everyone for all their support this Holiday season and throughout the year!
Everyone had a great time
1971 to 2021
Pathfinder, Inc. was incorporated in August of 1971. The initial enrollment for that year was 6 students in a preschool program. As awareness of the services available in the Jacksonville area increased, Pathfinder was approached by a group of concerned parents to make services available to their adult disabled dependents. Read More
Jonesboro ADDT had special visitors today! They were here to make sure that we are staying safe but we got to see their cool truck and get some pics too!
Our ICF residents attended Camp Solgohachia this month. Camp Solgohachia is located on a 325 acre mountain top in Solgohachia, Arkansas. The camp reached out to Pathfinder to invite our ICF residents to experience the activities offered. Each ICF spent a day at the camp where they were able to enjoy swimming, fishing, go-karts, music, and more. This was an extra special occasion as the outing was the first day trip/overnight trip that our ICF residents were able to attend since the start of COVID in March 2020. The residents had a great time!
On Saturday April 10 and Saturday April 17, Pathfinder Preschool was graced with the volunteer work of University of Arkansas- Pulaski Technical College's Phi Theta Kappa. They heard that our garden was in need of repair and repalnting due to the struggles through our Covid year. Phi Theta Kappa advisors, Jessica Wise and Amanda Kennedy, led their team in rolling up their sleeves and grinding away in the mud to clean up, and replant our gardens. Delana Crutti, Phi Theta Kappa officer, grew vegetables and fruit in her greenhouse and donated all that was planted. The garden is beaming with squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, snap peas, watermelon, pumpkins, peppers, grape vines and more. Flowers, bird houses, a bird bath and ferns were donated by other students of the organization. The Phi Theta Kappa team were joined by myself and three of my staff, Ms Mirian, Ms Amada and Ms Desiree who gave their time and muscle to assist in the garden revival. In addition, two of Central Arkansas Christian School's students, Ava and Joshua Wise, used the garden opportunity as a way to "give to the community" during their school's "Caring About Community” campaign. Ava and Joshua said, “This was our best day ever" as they took great pride in their hard work. In addition to the clean up and planting, 100 bags of mulch was spread!
It was amazing and overwhelming to see the love, joy and giving Phi Theta Kappa brought to our school. They were positive, energetic and have decided to take our school garden on as an every spring event. Saying thank you doesn't seem like enough for the blessings this amazing group brought to us. Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society that promotes academic excellence and excellence is what they demonstrated in this project. We were honored to present Phi Theta Kappa with a leaf to attach to our garden wall of donations. My staff and I were truly inspired. In fact, Mr. Lucas was so inspired by the dedication of this team that he put together our new house for the children all by himself this past week. Thank you, UAPTC's Phi Theta Kappa for showing us all what is accomplished when communities help communities!!!
Children's Week 2021
We celebrated with the Math Olympics. The children began the week with a torch run where they also picked up quilt pieces to be decorated by every child and staff in the building. Throughout the week they participated and competed in math games. The week ended on Friday with a run through the finish line for all participants where each class brought their completed quilt pieces, which will be sewn together to make our Pathfinder Preschool quilt. The quilt will represent the unity we all have in working together to provide the best for our clients. Each child received a trophy and a math skills ribbon. They ended the day celebrating with cupcakes! The children had a wonderful time making amazing things happen with math.
Jonesboro ADC has started a Monthly Service Challenge. The March challenge was to collect soda can tabs for Ronald McDonald House at St. Judes.
Every month this year we are challenging our clients to participate in a service project. We had a contest between all the clients for the most collected and then we challenged EastArk Enterprises to a contest as well, with the winner earning an ice cream party!
EastArk beat us but everyone did great! (Next time West Memphis!!) Thanks for sharing, Kim!!!
Jonesboro winners:
EastArk Enterprises accepted the challenge from Jonesboro ADC and won the ice cream party! They collected 15lbs of soda tabs. Morgan brought the most in and she received a $20 prize. All soda tabs will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House at St. Judes. Good job, EastArk Enterprises!!! 👍👍👍 Thanks for sharing, Heather!
In October 2020, a person assigned to my caseload passed away. The person left behind a parakeet (named Pretty Boy) that had nowhere to go. I remembered that the residents at Plaza Group Home had a parakeet (named Silver) in their care. So, I asked the residential manager, Anita Washington, if they had room for one more parakeet. Anita said she would have to discuss it with the residents at Plaza because the residents would be the ones responsible for the bird's care. Anita later informed me that the residents uniformly agreed to take on the responsibility of caring for another parakeet. Whenever I visit the Plaza Group Home, it brings me such joy to hear Pretty Boy and Silver singing to each other. I wanted to share this story because Pretty Boy had nowhere to go when his owner passed away; he was a homeless bird. I envision the previous owner looking down and smiling as Pretty Boy continues to sing his songs. Thanks to all at the Plaza Group Home for exemplifying service.
Glory Pearsall, Care Coordinator - 1/27/2021
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