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 By  Staff Reports Published 
6:09 am Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Local nursing home celebrates Easter

Sarah Bush clutches an Easter bunny as she shares cake and snacks with friends and staff.

Sarah Bush clutches an Easter bunny as she shares cake and snacks with friends and staff.

Terrace Manor Nursing & Rehab Center, Inc. celebrated Easter with a party on Friday, April 3 for their residents.

Lots of food, fun, prizes and Easter bags were provided for everyone.

Prize winners included, first place Sarah Bush, second place Beverly Clement and third place Anna Smith.

Beverly Clement sits with fellow residents of Terrace Manor Nursing and Rehab Center during the Easter celebration. Clement won second place in the contest.

Beverly Clement sits with fellow residents of Terrace Manor Nursing and Rehab Center during the Easter celebration. Clement won second place in the contest.

 

Anna Smith, third place winner in the Easter contest holds up her chocolate bunny while sitting with fellow residents.

Anna Smith, third place winner in the Easter contest holds up her chocolate bunny while sitting with fellow residents.

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