Madeline Lowry
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Madeline Lowry said she found the spirit of Christmas while
inundated in presents, wrapping paper and ribbon.
The 81-year-old Costa Mesa resident is one of the many volunteers
who took her time to wrap hundreds of gifts for those senior citizens
who celebrate the holiday at their home away from home, the Costa
Mesa Senior Center.
Although the repetitive motion of covering dozens of presents
could be viewed as a holiday chore, Lowry said it was just another
day of helping out.
“I was walking by and I saw all the gifts and the paper, so I
stopped in to help,” said Lowry, who volunteers every Monday morning
at the center’s gift shop.
The senior center collected moderately priced, unwrapped gifts
that were not specific to gender, such as classic movies, stationery,
puzzles, games and blankets. Each gift will be handed out at the
center’s annual holiday party.
Lowry said she can’t even recall how many presents she wrapped,
but there was a nice variety that should make many people very happy
come Christmas Eve.
With each snip of the scissors and folding of paper, Lowry was
reminded of the joy that volunteerism brings. She said she loves
working in the gift shop, conversations with center members and
helping out when possible.
“I retired a couple of years ago, and if you take all that time
away, you have to do something,” Lowry said. “It is just something
you kind of do. It isn’t just Christmas time. We volunteer all year.”
-- Story by Lolita Harper,
photo by Don Leach
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