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Touch of Spring inside Linden Ponds
Linden Ponds residents have created real gardens inside the retirement community.
Hingham, MA -- There may be a huge snow storm coming tomorrow but it looks like Spring inside Linden Ponds in Hingham.
Linden Ponds residents have created real gardens inside the retirement community.
"A Touch of Spring," created by 25 Linden Ponds residents includes real gardens, fish and more.
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"We have had Touch of Spring the past few years at Linden Ponds but this year we took it to another level," said Marty Saunders, Linden Ponds resident. "We meet for weeks leading up to the unveiling to create the designs and determine the concept. We are all very passionate about Touch of Spring. This year’s theme is “Winter breaks into Early Summer.”
Touch of Spring lasts for 10 days inside Linden Ponds and includes real flowers, plants, and much more. Linden Ponds residents grow some of the flowers in their homes and some of the plants and flowers are purchased at the New England Flower Exchange.
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"All of the residents and staff worked very hard to put this together," said Saunders. "Seasons will be represented in this year’s Touch of Spring. We hope everyone enjoys what they see this year."
Linden Ponds is a vibrant continuing care retirement community managed by Erickson Living. The 108-acre campus in Hingham, MASS., is home to more than 1,200, who are enjoying life to the fullest.
