In This Issue: March at Trinity Woods: Learning, Connection, and New Beginnings
Celebrating Community, Purpose, and Connection: April at Trinity Woods
At Trinity Woods, every month brings new opportunities to connect, grow, and celebrate life—but April holds a particularly special place. In this issue of The Trail MIX, we’re reminded that purpose doesn’t retire. Instead, it evolves—shaped by community, compassion, and a continued desire to make a difference.
April is National Volunteer Month, and at Trinity Woods, volunteerism isn’t just something residents do—it’s part of who they are. Many residents arrive with a lifetime of service already behind them, but what makes this community unique is how that spirit continues to thrive. Whether welcoming new neighbors, supporting events, or contributing to organizations across Tulsa, residents remain deeply engaged.
Volunteerism here is more than helping others—it’s a vital part of wellness. It fosters connection, strengthens emotional and spiritual health, and brings a renewed sense of purpose. As highlighted in this month’s feature, giving back doesn’t slow down in retirement—it takes on new meaning.
Finding Meaning in Faith and Reflection
April also invites deeper reflection with the observance of Good Friday. In this issue, readers are encouraged to consider why such a solemn day is called “good.” The answer lies in hope—what seemed like a moment of loss became a powerful expression of love, grace, and renewal. It’s a message that resonates far beyond the season: even in life’s challenges, there is opportunity for growth, healing, and transformation.
Wellness Spotlight
Wellness continues to be a cornerstone of life at Trinity Woods, and this issue highlights both awareness and action. A thoughtful article on Parkinson’s disease sheds light on one of the fastest-growing neurological conditions, emphasizing the importance of early detection, education, and proactive care.
At the same time, wellness is celebrated in more joyful ways—like pickleball. More than just a game, it’s a gateway to better physical health, sharper thinking, and meaningful social connection. As one resident shares, staying active is simple: find something you enjoy, and the rest follows.
April Featured Events
April is filled with opportunities to gather, learn, and be entertained. From a lively musical performance of Freaky Friday to a meaningful movie night featuring A Better Life, there’s something for everyone. Book lovers can dive into a Route 66 mystery review, while music enthusiasts can look forward to Singin’ in the Rain performed by Broadway Senior. These shared experiences are more than events—they’re moments that strengthen community bonds.
Welcoming New Neighbors
A community is only as strong as the people who make it up, and this month we’re delighted to welcome several new residents. Each brings a unique story—rich with experiences, careers, travels, and a shared desire for connection. Their journeys remind us that Trinity Woods isn’t just a place to live—it’s a place to belong.
70 Years of Stories—and Counting
As Trinity Woods celebrates its 70th anniversary, there’s a renewed focus on honoring the past while looking toward the future. Residents, families, and friends are invited to share their memories—stories that capture the heart of this community. Because it’s these shared experiences that define Trinity Woods—not just as a place, but as a legacy of connection, care, and belonging. We are asking for your Trinity Woods stories.
A Community That Continues to Thrive
The April issue of The Trail MIX is a powerful reminder that life at Trinity Woods is vibrant, purposeful, and deeply connected. Whether through service, wellness, faith, or fellowship, residents continue to inspire one another every day. Here, retirement isn’t an ending—it’s a new chapter filled with opportunity, impact, and joy.



