Emily Fair was a Universal Worker before the rest of us even knew what that meant! She started out working part-time in the Connections Department, and then she added some hours in Sales and Marketing. That was before the current health situation caused all of us to become Universal Workers. Here she can be seen with the Snack Cart, which makes the rounds to each room every afternoon at 2:30 PM. The residents really look forward to this cheerful visit, complete with choices of drinks and a variety of snacks.
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