Juniper Village nurtures wellbeing by encouraging an active
body, an engaged mind and a fulfilled spirit. This month this custom is more
evident than ever as we share our celebratory spirit - mind, body and soul.
December is a month filled with holidays and celebrations, but at Juniper we
like to kick it up a notch! All around the community all of your senses will be
stimulated as you see traditional holiday décor, hear joyous laughter and
singing, smell heavenly treats baking and taste them as well. We will celebrate
all the joyous little things that make this time of year so special. Traditions
both old and new will be honored. And through sharing our numerous cultures and
traditions with each other we will learn more about each other, opening the
door to deeper understanding.
This month take a moment to reflect on the little things
that bring joy to your life. Reminisce about the traditions from your past and
the new traditions you have started with your family. Celebrate the holiday
season with us as we share a bit of ourselves with our annual cookie exchange
and ethnic holiday celebrations. December is always an eventful month and we
look forward to sharing it with you.
Our fabulous December 2016 events in Meadville, PA at
Juniper Village at Meadville include our:
§ Culinary Class Nutter Butter Reindeer for a fun time with Chef Erin to
learn how to make festive and delicious creations for all of your holiday
parties and cookie exchanges on December 15th at 1:00 pm.
§ Lunch and Learn Beating the Winter Blues please join us for a
complimentary lunch and presentation by Dennis Chludzinski of Lakeland Area
Hospice, will focus on how the effects of winter can affect how we feel, think
and behave because more than noting the effects of winter upon us, the
presentation hopes to show ways of dealing with this seasonal time by positive
and constructive ways of thinking and acting on December 21st at noon.
We look forward to sharing our December 2016 events in Meadville,
PA at Juniper Village at Meadville with you as you Celebrate Little Things.
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