An Interview with Tony

Middle-aged asian map with hat and sleeveless shirt singing and playing the guitar in front of a microphone outdoors
Tony, a new member at Maybelle Center, performs at Concert in the Courtyard in 2023, part of an annual series of concerts held in the courtyard in the center of our building.
A middle-aged, balding man with darker skin looking at the camera inside a building in front of a window

An Interview with Tony

by Gerbrehiwot (Gere) Hadush

Last month, Gere finished his time at Maybelle Center as a PCC Worksource Student. Before leaving, he shared this interview with Tony, who became a Maybelle member last year.

What most interests you in life?

Tony (he/him): I am a cook. I like music, and I often sing at karaoke. I jog every day. Above all, I like people.

When did you first hear about Maybelle Center?

It was six months ago. I saw two staff posting a flyer in my apartment. I asked if I could be a member, and they happily said yes. I was excited by the information and the brief conversation I had with the staff. I jumped in the following week after filling out and signing the membership agreement.

Middle-aged asian map with hat and sleeveless shirt singing and playing the guitar in front of a microphone outdoors
Tony, a new member at Maybelle Center, performs at Concert in the Courtyard in 2023, part of an annual series of concerts held in the courtyard in the center of our building.

How does it feel now?

I am very happy. I socialize with people. I bring food or cookies and share them with members. I am a regular attendee and one of the performers at karaoke. I love it.

What was your first experience like?

I felt I found myself when members and staff complemented my hand-drawn dragon sketches.

I saw your art displayed on the Community Room wall. What magnificent work! Tell me more about it.

I am happy to hear that. I have been working on this since my early childhood. So, I can say it grew up with me. I still enjoy doing it multiple times with different sizes. That dragon is my buddy. I love it. It reinforces my inner inclination to artistic works.

A framed poster with the word
Tony created a custom art piece for our Community Room, incorporating Maybelle's name with his dragon art.

What motivates you to stay involved at Maybelle Center?

I love the space we have here. It goes beyond socializing. Karaoke and all other activities keep me coming regularly. I appreciate members and staff making Maybelle Center my home away from home.

By Jillianne Bandstra

Jillianne never grew out of the childhood “But, why?” stage. This insatiable curiosity led her to get two masters degrees (Adult Ed. & MBA). Jillianne can’t think of a better way to spend an afternoon than listening to someone’s story and getting a glimpse of the unseen history that we all hold. She believes there is beauty and value in all our stories, even if they’re messy. Outside of her work as our Communications Manager, you’ll find her chasing middle-schoolers in her role as a Youth Director and stepping on Legos left by her two young boys.