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Seniors and other community members began their holiday season Tuesday
by decorating a Costa Mesa Senior Center Christmas tree with teddy bears,
angels, stars and Disney cartoon characters.
The TeWinkle Intermediate School band played Christmas music during
the decorating and, during lunch, Santa read a Christmas story to the
decorators.
The event launched the senior center’s holiday program, which will
include a performance by the Page Private Schools 82-member choir from
11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, a second tree decorating at 1 p.m. Friday
with entertainment provided by the Phoenix House and a performance by the
TeWinkle Intermediate School choir at 11:30 a.m. Monday.
The center also will have its first Hanukkah party at noon Dec. 26,
with entertainment by Partners in Time.
Target donated two trees to the senior center, and they are being
decorated with ornaments donated by the community.
The center has accumulated donated ornaments for two years, said Aviva
Goelman, the center’s executive director.
“We’ve got a great collection,” she said. “We keep them from year to
year so the trees get fuller. And if people don’t have any, we let them
take some of the decorations home.”
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