Bunny hops to Continental Manor

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BLANCHESTER — The Easter Bunny visited Continental Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center and had photos with the residents and staff.

Executive Director Tom Cunningham said it has become an annual tradition for the staff to have their photo taken with the Easter Bunny. The residents get a kick out of watching them pose with the Bunny, and they really enjoy having their photo taken.

Beach Photography came in and took the photos and printed on site, with a free photo for each resident with the Easter Bunny.

Activity Director Lisa Beach said the residents also colored eggs, but the verdict is still out as whether they enjoy coloring the eggs more, or eating them.

On Easter Sunday, Pastor Paul Crisp, from Blanchester Nazarene Church, will be providing an Easter Service for the residents. Beach said that he and several others from the church always come in the first Sunday of each month. With this Sunday falling on Easter, Beach said Crisp informed her, holiday or not, he will be there. He said he feels it is important to the residents, so it’s important to him that he be there.

Beach said she is very blessed to have a great group of volunteers from the community.

In the staff photo are, from left: seated, Kelly Strunk, DON; Easter Bunny (Jenny Dobbs, volunteer); and Tom Cunningham, Executive Director; standing, Lori Evans, ADON; Angie Byrom Brown, Social Services; Lisa Beach, Activity Director; Mark Wells, Environmental Services; Bonnie Rose, Business Office Manager; and Tracy Damewood, HR/Community Marketing.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2018/03/web1_IMG_5000.jpgIn the staff photo are, from left: seated, Kelly Strunk, DON; Easter Bunny (Jenny Dobbs, volunteer); and Tom Cunningham, Executive Director; standing, Lori Evans, ADON; Angie Byrom Brown, Social Services; Lisa Beach, Activity Director; Mark Wells, Environmental Services; Bonnie Rose, Business Office Manager; and Tracy Damewood, HR/Community Marketing. Courtesy photo

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