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When you add a picture to 1000 words, the results tell a complete story. Learn about the varied interests and activities of these Pleasant View residents. Thank you to the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal for permission to reprint the articles below.
 

A lifelong love of cooking collected in a book

Dorothy “Dot” Stoner has always loved cooking and finding new recipes. Now, the  91-year-old Pleasant View Retirement Communi t y  resident is sharing those recipes in her own cookbook, “Dot’s Delights: Favorite Recipes from a Lifetime of Cooking for Family and Friends.”  Read more . . .

(Courtesy Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era, Lancaster, PA).

 

For him, there’s nothing like a Morgan

Don Newell’s first car was a Morgan sports car.

He loved the little Britishmade two-seater so much that he drove it daily until 1955, when his family started growing.  Read more . . . 

(Courtesy Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era, Lancaster, PA).

 

She never met a bear she didn’t like

As a child, Anne Riger never had a teddy bear, but her apartment today is filled with them.  “I’ve always loved bears,” the 81-year-old Pleasant View Retirement Community resident said. . . Read more . . .
 

Retirement-community wellness coach dons running shoes to encourage better health

When it comes to motivating fellow employees, Mike Snader doesn’t just talk the talk.  He walks the walk.  Or more accurately, runs — even in a snowstorm. . . Read more . . .
 
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