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Parkway Pavilion Residents Celebrate the Season

Holiday Happenings for Parkway Pavilion Health & Rehabilitation Residents

Parkway Pavilion Health & Rehabilitation Center residents are celebrating the holidays thanks to the Elks Lodge 2222, Enfield Lions Club, Holy Family Folk Group and St. Nicholas Church Carolers.

For over 30 years, members of the Enfield Lions Club and Holy Family Folk Group have coordinated a holiday party for residents of Parkway Pavilion. This year was no different with refreshments and a visit from Santa while the Holy Family Folk Group entertained, playing Christmas tunes the residents are all familiar with.

Over ? residents were treated to the Elks Lodge 2222 Annual Christmas Dinner for seniors. Transportation was provided by Enfield Dial-A-Ride, guests enjoyed a pork roast dinner and were entertained by the Enfield High School Band.

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Also on hand to celebrate with residents during the month of December were members of Girl Scout Troops 10797 and 10785 who performed a concert in the lobby and san Christmas songs throughout the facility while providing residents with handmade Christmas cards. The St. Nicholas Church Carolers performed a concert in Parkway’s main dining room while refreshments were served.

According to Parkway Pavilion Recreation Director, Diane Sokol, “December is a busy month for our residents, a time to celebrate with family, friends and members of the community. We take such pleasure in seeing our residents enjoy celebrating the season in so many ways.”

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For more information about Parkway Pavilion Health & Rehabilitation, please call 860.745.1641.

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