The first Sweetest Day in history took place in October of 1921 in Cleveland, Ohio. Organized by a committee of candymakers, all sorts of candies were delivered to low-income people throughout the city with the message that this Saturday in October was the “sweetest day of the year.” A recent trend has shown that more Read More
Wear Something Gaudy Day was born in the 1970s when television’s Three’s Company character Larry Dallas (played by actor Richard Kline) displayed an excellent example of flashy, eccentric, over-the-top fashions. During the show’s run, Larry continued to wear zany, clashing colors, and outlandish outfits, creating a one-of-a-kind fashion icon! Another standout gaudy outfit from the Read More
Keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. Many diseases and conditions are spread by not washing hands with soap and clean, running water. Handwashing with soap removes germs from hands. This helps prevent infections because: People frequently touch their eyes, Read More
Staff dressed as twins and boy we had some double trouble that day!! Laugh out Loud!! Our staff had so much fun with the residents. Staff took part in a three-legged race and along with the residents participated in an egg and spoon race. We all enjoyed such a good time and laughs. You’re never Read More
Residents and staff enjoyed a fun filled Friday of “Dancing through the Decades.” Staff dressed in their favorite decade spanning from the 80’s and 90’s. We had big hair, neon colors and some rockers bringing in the 90’s. Residents danced along to their favorite music in the hallways. Partying through the halls was so much Read More
A Farmers Market was hosted by the Activities Department for the residents of SNRC. Staff donated their baked goods and canned items as well as some fresh garden goods. Some of our local farmers donated their home-grown goods as well. Our Farmers Market consisted of fresh tomatoes, peppers, bananas and a variety of baked goods Read More