S.F. Tool/Chieftain Leanna Scott (black T-shirt) and her mother Kimberly Scott (striped jacket) pass the time with Wallowa Valley Senior Living residents, from left, Eva Mae Johnson, Jeannie Johnson, Ruby Williams and Jim Buckles (doorway).
S.F. Tool/Chieftain Leanna Scott (black T-shirt) and her mother Kimberly Scott (striped jacket) pass the time with Wallowa Valley Senior Living residents, from left, Eva Mae Johnson, Jeannie Johnson, Ruby Williams and Jim Buckles (doorway).
ENTERPRISE — Students from the Seventh-Day-Adventist School visit Wallowa Valley Senior Living Center once a week to join in activities with the center’s residents. Jan. 29 saw the students visiting and baking cookies with residents.
Lacey Doss, the center’s activities director, said the residents look forward to the children’s visits. “We love to have them come down. It’s been great for our people. We play ‘balloon bop,’ ball or do stretching exercises starting at 10 a.m. every Thurdsay.”
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