Love was in the air this Valentine’s Day at Juniper Village at Brookline! The morning began with hand-wrapping 700 carnations delivered to Juniper residents, associates, and friends from the leadership team. Chef Shannon and the dining team presented a lunch featuring scratch-made crab bisque, spinach salad, prime rib, baked potato, asparagus, and a chocolate ganache for dessert. In the afternoon, we were treated to a concert of love songs from the Good Memories Chorus, featuring Juniper residents. The group was directed by Dr. Ann Clements and accompanied on the baby grand by Katie Rimmer. In the evening, residents were serenaded with singing Valentines from the Nittany Knights Barbershop Quartet. This Valentine’s Day, we’re so thankful to be part of a vibrant community that fills our hearts.

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