Participation by residents and families was at an all time high, and the dining room looked spectacular with the beautiful ice sculpture and all the decorations (including some lovely table centerpieces supplied by a local girl scout troop). But as always, the highlight was the Yuletide Carolers, who donned their Victorian outfits and sang all around the building. The holidays are never lonely here at Juniper!
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