Southern And Lee Students Bake Cookies With Lantern Residents

  • Friday, April 29, 2016
Roxie Brown, Rosalie Collins, Rachel Taylor and Emma Johnson, residents at The Lantern at Collegedale, are pictured with Colleen Takach, volunteer, Jenna Cooper, Lee University student, and Darren Boyd and Savannah Grignon, Southern Adventist University students.
Roxie Brown, Rosalie Collins, Rachel Taylor and Emma Johnson, residents at The Lantern at Collegedale, are pictured with Colleen Takach, volunteer, Jenna Cooper, Lee University student, and Darren Boyd and Savannah Grignon, Southern Adventist University students.
Students from Lee University and Southern Adventist University prepared sweets with the residents of The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer's Center of Excellence, Collegedale. Cutting out fun cookie shapes and pondering over puzzles, the students and residents had nothing less than a full day of fun activities to share.

As a part of the Meaningful Day programming, the Life Enrichment Program at The Lantern invites area schools, colleges and organizations to spend time with residents at the memory care community.

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