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Morning Pointe of Powell Campus Invites Local Families to Easter Extravaganza on April 18

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The Morning Pointe of Powell campus invites local children and their families to their Easter Extravaganza on Friday, April 18, from 2-4 p.m.

The event will include an egg hunt, a visit from the Easter Bunny, a cake walk and live farm animals.

The campus is located at 7700 Dannaher Drive. It includes Morning Pointe of Powell Assisted Living and The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, Powell.

“This is such a fun time for the local community to come and enjoy some Easter festivities,” said Kayce Graham, life enrichment director at the assisted living community. “Our senior residents just love it any time children stop by.”

photo of a family at the 2024 Easter Egg Hunt at Morning Pointe of Powell
A family at the 2024 Easter Egg Hunt at Morning Pointe of Powell

Please RSVP to 865-686-5771 or powell-led@morningpointe.com.

Find out the latest events on campus by checking out the calendars on the communities’ websites or by following them on Facebook.

Both communities provide senior living services with licensed, clinical or care staff available 24 hours a day; a full life enrichment program; nutritious meals; and on-site physical, occupational and speech therapy services. The Lantern also provides memory care services and programs, including the Best Friends™ Approach, Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach™ to Care, Meaningful Day™ purposeful programming, music therapy, art therapy and cuddle therapy.

Founded in 1997 by Greg A. Vital (president) and Franklin Farrow (CEO), Morning Pointe Senior Living operates 41 assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities in five southeastern states, including 24 in Tennessee. For more information, visit morningpointe.com.

The philanthropic arm of Morning Pointe Senior Living is the Morning Pointe Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to provide nursing scholarships and caregiver support. For more information, visit morningpointefoundation.com.

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