The residents at Juniper Village at Lebanon all know that we are in some unusual times right now, and they want to help out in any way that they can. Resident JoAnn Rager is no exception, and she recently helped out by sharpening dozens of pencils that were donated by a staff member. We have been using lots of pencils lately, letting each resident keep one for their personal use to do their Daily Challenges or to work on the various types of word games and puzzles that are always available. Thanks to all of our residents, who have been so eager to help and to cooperate in any way necessary while we deal with these unusual circumstances.
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