Festival of Friends Month

admin • April 2, 2014

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Festival of Friends Month – Regency Memory Care

 

It’s time to shed those winter layers – and lucky for you there’s no shortage of delightful things to do at the Regency this month. Here is just sampling of the extra special SPRING happenings during the month of APRIL at the Regency – be sure to check your calendar, choose your days and call to reserve your spot.

Fabulous 50’s Day
If you dig the good old days of drive-ins, greased hair, tail fins, and 50’s rock ‘n’ roll, have we got a PARTY for you! We’re celebrating the 50’s decade. It will be the best, most fun, most nostalgic event you have ever attended! Come in to kick back and wallow in the good vibrations that will permeate the air.

Fun-filled Festival of Friends is the Week of 4/13
Lots of festive and fun activities we only do this time of year are planned including the Spring Fling Day Trip! Don’t miss this special trip to experience the sights, sounds and tastes of Springtime, including the cherry blossoms blooming and butterfly garden! Easter arts and crafts, Men’s Club, plus many other in-house events to make this the best holiday season ever.

Magic Monday
Magician Ray’s full-length stand up show merges comedy, magic and misdirection into a unique afternoon of entertainment, astonishment, and impossibilities. Ray amazes people with unforgettable close up miracles. Don’t miss this show!

Traditions to Celebrate
Easter and Passover are holidays with a lot of traditions, and food is a big one. Cookie swaps, egg decorating, appetizer tastings, and so much more. Plus, our chef created a special Easter Dinner – don’t miss it!

 

Don’t Miss APRIL at the Regency! Contact us at: 732-286-2220

 

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