By Sally Korkin | Director of Development
Since June, the residents have had some amazing programs not only to be entertained, but also to stimulate their minds and learning opportunities. In July, the Cincinnati Zoo brought a fascinating educational. From the porcupine to the alligator, residents were able to see the animals up close and were able to engage in quite a wonderful question and answer session with the zookeepers. As has been the tradition, we had our annual summer outing to the Cincinnati Opera. This year, the residents from the Oak View and Fountain View Apartments went to see La Boheme. As one resident stated, "I am so blessed to live at Cedar Village. We get to go, do, and see so many diverse things." Funds continue to help sponsor exercise classes including Tai Chi and jewelry-making classes where our residents enjoy making bracelets and necklaces for themselves and their family members. Within a retirement community it is vital to provide engagement and stimulation for mind, body and spirit.
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