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Rye Community Comes Together for Second Annual ‘Wisdom Gallery’ Opening

Rye Free Reading Room Exhibit, Presented by The Osborn, Honors the Voices and Stories of Older Adults

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John and Marie McIntyre, featured in “The Wisdom Gallery,” attended the April 30th opening of the art exhibit at the Rye Free Reading Room in celebration of Older Americans Month in May. (C&A Digital)

The Rye Free Reading Room welcomed the community to the opening reception April 30 for the second annual “Wisdom Gallery,” an art exhibit celebrating the lives, perspectives and contributions of Rye’s older residents in recognition of Older Americans Month in May.

Presented by The Osborn, the exhibit showcases striking photographic portraits paired with personal reflections – offering a glimpse into the experiences, values and insights of individuals whose impact has helped shape communities locally and beyond through decades of professional achievement, service and civic engagement.

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Building on the success of its inaugural year, “The Wisdom Gallery” continues to grow as a meaningful community tradition – inviting residents of all ages to pause, reflect and connect across generations through storytelling and shared experience. The opening reception drew a vibrant and engaged crowd, including featured residents and their families, local officials, community leaders and members of The Osborn team.

“The Wisdom Gallery is a powerful expression of who we are as a community,” said Matthew Anderson, President and CEO of The Osborn. “Each portrait tells a story of personal achievement, and also of resilience, perspective and connection. This exhibit reminds us that the voices and experiences of older adults are to be celebrated, as they are essential to understanding where we’ve been and where we’re going.”

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins joined the celebration, and said: “This inspiring exhibit captures the stories of older adults whose contributions have touched countless lives. We are privileged to call these individuals our neighbors, and there is so much we can learn from their wisdom and rich life experiences. Westchester County is proud to work alongside our communities, to celebrate, support and meet the evolving needs of our older residents.”

“The Wisdom Gallery” will be on display at the Rye Free Reading Room, 1061 Boston Post Road, Rye, through the end of May. Visitors may explore the exhibit in person and access the online gallery – which includes extended Q&As with the featured residents.

About The Osborn

The Osborn is a premier not-for-profit life plan community on a 56-acre campus in Rye, N.Y. Established in the late 1800s – and welcoming its first residents in 1908 – The Osborn has built a legacy of exceptional service, financial stability and innovative care, becoming a trusted name in senior living. The Osborn’s services include independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, long-term, short-term and outpatient rehabilitation, and home care, both on and off campus in Westchester County and Connecticut’s Fairfield County. The campus is home to 435 residents, and more than 635 patients annually receive treatment at The Pasciuti Pavilion skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility.

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins, left, joined Matthew Anderson, President and CEO of The Osborn, for the April 30th opening celebration of “The Wisdom Gallery”’ — a powerful tribute to Rye’s older residents, sponsored by The Osborn. (C&A Digital)
(From left) Rye City Council member Keith Cunningham; Matthew Anderson, President and CEO of The Osborn; Margaret Plofchan, VP, Marketing & Development, The Osborn; and City of Rye Mayor Josh Nathan at the April 30th opening of “The Wisdom Gallery”’. (C&A Digital)
Katherine Tardio (second from left) surrounded by her family at the April 30th opening celebration of “The Wisdom Gallery” art exhibit. Tardio is featured in the exhibit, a tribute to Rye’s older residents, sponsored by The Osborn. (C&A Digital)
Anna (center) and Terence Martin, are joined by Judy Stern at the April 30th opening of “The Wisdom Gallery” at the Rye Free Reading Room. The art exhibit, a tribute to Rye’s older residents, is sponsored by The Osborn. (C&A Digital)
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