Every day is special when a person turns 100. So, every year, The Osborn celebrates its residents who have reached that esteemed age at a special Centenarian Luncheon. On April 14, they toasted the 15 residents who are 100 — or more.
Before the cutting of the cake — a very big cake because it has to have space for 100 candles — everyone shared stories and a few laughs.
The annual luncheon kicks off Founders’ Week, recognizing the senior living community’s history, which dates back to 1908.
Centenarians Patricia Jacobs, at left, and Leon Starr, at right, with Michele Schreer, Director of Independent Living, and Chris Ferreri, Chief Operating Officer.
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