20 Eylül 2012 Perşembe

Gracedale's Family Fest - Kindness On Display

Gracedale Gardens Gazebo
Northampton County's nursing home, Gracedale, was originally home to a Moravian farm called Gnadenthal. That means Dale of Grace, or Kindness, in English. This quality was in abundant supply on Patriot Day, when residents and their families were treated to the 18th annual Family Fest Day.

Over 500 people poured onto Gracedale's Upper Nazareth campus to enjoy an outdoor picnic prepared by the nursing home's staff. On a beautiful afternoon, residents were treated to chicken and corn pie, pizza, hot dogs, pierogies and even waffles and ice cream. Family members and friends purchased tickets from the nursing home's new Administrator, Millard "D" Freeman.

As the Lehigh Valley Italian American Band serenaded residents, fest goers could sit at tables or inside the eye-catching gazebos at Gracedale Gardens.
Lehigh Valley Italian American Band
In honor of Patriot Day, numerous smiling volunteers - many of them retired Gracedale staffers - were festooned in red, white and blue. Even D Freeman was dressed for the occasion.
Gracedale Administrator Millard "D" Freeman is selling food tickets
Council members Scott Parsons, Peg Ferraro and Bob Werner attended the fest, along with Gracedale's first volunteer coordinator, Lorita Musselman.
Scott Parsons, Peg Ferraro, Lorita Musselman and Bob Werner (L to R)
Resident Virgina Pappas has attended the last three Family Fests. Asked which one was her favorite, she answered, "All of them."
Residents Evelyn Simon (L) and Virginia Pappas (R) are all smiles.
The red, white and blue decorations were certainly a nice touch. But even more fitting were the smiles that soon adorned volunteers, family members and residents alike.
Volunteer Rocky Cahill drove up from South Jersey
Moravians would be proud to see this kindness on display.

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