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Community service visitors pick up spirits instead of trash

Community service participant Tim Coll, 53, of Cranberry Township plays “Pop Then Hop” with Sunnyview resident Georgia Walker on Wednesday at Sunnyview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Participants sang Christmas carols at the center earlier this winter, and the program was such a success other trips have been organized as part of their community service.

Prison inmates caroling “Jingle Bells” to nursing home patients proved to be a pivotal experience for the offenders, the patients and the county community service program that brought them together.

An inaugural visit to nursing homes this winter was so successful that, beginning this month, interaction with nursing home patients has become a regular activity offered to people court ordered to perform community service hours.

Community service participants — those who are in the Butler County Prison as well as those on probation — will sing patriotic or gospel songs to home residents and challenge them at board games.

“Our budget for activities is limited,” said Sue Murray, administrator at Sunnyview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 107 Sunnyview Circle. “This is a great way to offer additional programs for our residents.”

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