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It probably has been more than 60 years since the residents at Judson Park's Bruening Health Center in Cleveland, Ohio "Cleveland" redirects here. For the Cleveland metropolitan area, see . For other uses, see Cleveland (disambiguation).
Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, the most populous county in the state.
, danced the night away to that Glenn Miller Noun 1. Glenn Miller - United States bandleader of a popular big band (1909-1944)
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 classic. Imagine their shock and surprise when the Cleveland Professional Twenty-Thirty Club invited them to another "Senior Prom For the formal end-of-school-year dance, see .

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." A young professionals' organization, the 20/30 Club focuses on networking, educational, philanthropic, social, and service opportunities. Jessica Kulczycki, Judson's director of recreational therapy recreational therapy Play therapy 'Any free, voluntary and expressive activity…(which may be)…motor, sensory, or mental, vitalized by the expansive play spirit, sustained by deep-rooted pleasurable attitudes and evoked by whole emotional , was pleasantly surprised and excited when the group contacted her with the prom concept in the fall of 2004.

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"Rachel Demko, a 20/30 Club member, was involved in our Eden Alternative[TM] initiative, working with Ivy, a cocker spaniel cocker spaniel, breed of small sporting dog developed from English cocker spaniels brought to the United States in the 1880s. It stands from 14 to 15 in. (35.6–38.1 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs about 25 lb (11.3 kg). ," recalls Kulczycki. "So when the club was looking for Looking for

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 a facility to partner with, she recommended Judson." Laurel Wirtanen, the 20/30 Club chairperson for the event, met with Kulczycki to work out the details.

Themed "Swing back to the 1930s," the prom was held in the dining area on the sixth floor of Bruening on March 5, 2005. "For many of the residents, the 1930s era represents their youthful heyday and because of our organization's name, the connection was a natural," explains Wirtanen.

Two hours before the event, club members began re-creating vintage Hollywood glamour with selected colors that reflected the period--black, gold, and silver accented with shots of red. The walls were adorned a·dorn  
tr.v. a·dorned, a·dorn·ing, a·dorns
1. To lend beauty to: "the pale mimosas that adorned the favorite promenade" Ronald Firbank.

2.
 with posters of classic movies, such as Gone With the Wind and The Maltese Falcon, and the stars that brought the stories to life--Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Mary Astor Mary Astor (May 3, 1906 – September 25, 1987) was an Academy Award-winning American actress. Most famous for her role as Brigid O'Shaughnessy in The Maltese Falcon , Humphrey Bogart, and so on.

Table settings also reflected the glamour theme. The centerpiece for each table was a flower floating in a fishbowl on top of a mirror. To add sparkle, the mirrors were sprinkled with black, white, and gold confetti stars. "It achieved the elegance we were striving for," says Wirtanen. In the sunroom, residents could have a photo taken to capture the memory of their "senior prom" against a silvery sil·ver·y  
adj.
1. Containing or coated with silver.

2. Resembling silver in color or luster: "A fountain threw high its silvery water" Harriet Beecher Stowe.
, star-studded backdrop.

"The residents' first reaction to the invitation was shock," says Kulczycki. Then the shock turned into anticipation as the residents started planning what to wear. There was a good turnout from the men--they took great care with their appearance. And the women? "You know the ladies," laughs Kulczycki, "they started looking for their fanciest blouses and scarves scarves  
n.
A plural of scarf1.


scarves
Noun

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 to wear." Some residents had family members bring them something special to complete their outfits, such as a glittery pin or a sweater.

Residents were greeted at the door by the 20/30 Club volunteers dressed in costumes from the era, such as the latter-day flappers and early-day Dick Tracy. They presented each gentleman with a red or white hankie, and the ladies each received a bouquet of tiny roses wrapped in organza or·gan·za  
n.
A sheer, stiff fabric of silk or synthetic material used for trimming, neckwear, or evening dresses.



[Probably after Organzi (Urganch), a city of western Uzbekistan.
 and tied with a satin bow.

From 3:30 to 5 p.m., residents basked in the glow of youthful memories while comparing and sharing their life experiences with the volunteer hosts and hostesses. "What did you do for a living? What hospital were you born in? What's your favorite flower, animal, or food?" Used as conversation starters, these icebreaker icebreaker, ship of special hull design and wide beam, with relatively flat bottom, designed to force its way through ice. When the icebreaker charges into the ice at full speed, its sharply inclined bow, meeting the edge of the ice, rises upon it, and the weight of  questions helped residents and volunteers to really connect. Although all the activities were fun and plentiful, Kulczycki says that residents overwhelmingly liked the conversational aspect of Prom Day the best.

A section of the L-shaped dining room (the largest common area at Bruening) was arranged to accommodate the variety of activities. After the residents and club members got acquainted, staff members helped to transport residents around the activity stations. From bouncing a beach ball around a circle to bowling to playing board games This is a list of board games. This page classifies board games according to the concerns which might be uppermost for someone organizing a gaming event or party. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see for a list of board game articles.  with their new friends, residents were engaged and entertained.

Of course, no prom is complete without the music of the era. "The club arranged for an instructor to demonstrate swing dance steps and show residents how to do them in their chairs. The staff also got to join in, along with the volunteers," says Kulczycki. "Two gentlemen Two Gentlemen is a 1997 EP by The Sea and Cake. Track listing
  1. "The Cheech Wizard Meets Baby Ultraman In The Cool Blue Cave (Short Stories About Birds, Trees And The Sports Life Wherever You Are)" – 5:48
  2. "Rinky-Dink O.S.
 really got involved. Practicing in their chairs, they got the dance steps down. I'd take their hands and we'd try to coordinate our movements. We laughed so hard because it was just plain fun to see," she recalls.

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The residents didn't have a clue that from the time they arrived, 20/30 Club members were searching for a prom king and queen. Following the conversation, games, and photos, and right before dinner, the votes were tallied and Demko and Wirtanen crowned King Earl Kirk and Queen Della Ector. Kirk was very surprised: "Where I grew up in Lexington, Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky, United States, known as the "Horse Capital of the World," is located in the heart of the Bluegrass region. It is the second-largest city in Kentucky, after Louisville, Kentucky,[1] and the 68th largest in the United States. , we never even had a prom--just dances--and they weren't even held at school." When Kulczycki asked Queen Della for her reaction, she just giggled with surprise and delight. To top off Prom Day, Judson served a delightful dinner to the sixth floor residents of Bruening Health Center.

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 Wirtanen, it should not be difficult to find a community partner to help stage this type of event. She suggests that one of the best resources to locate professional groups or service organizations is on a city's Web site. "Or," she adds, "contact the local volunteer council and tell them about the idea. High schools, universities, church and civic groups are other great resources to enlist because many students have community service requirements to fulfill."

Senior proms are engaging and a lot of fun. But Kulczycki and Wirtanen discovered that it isn't the dancing, decorations, or dinner that residents remember fondly, but rather some treasured new friendships. Whether you are 18 or 80, a senior prom can renew a lifetime of pleasant memories.

BY SANDRA HOBAN, MANAGING EDITOR

Jessica Kulczycki is Recreation Director at Judson Park's Bruening Health Center, Cleveland, Ohio. For more information, call (216) 791-2243 or visit www.judsonretirement.org. To learn more about the Cleveland Professional Twenty-Thirty Club, visit www.cleveland2030.com. To send your comments to the author and editors, e-mail hoban0605@nursinghomesmagazine.com.

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