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Parade at Evergreen

Evergreen Senior Living in Kingsford had a parade for residents Monday afternoon that allowed family members to mark the Memorial Day holiday and “come and have a social distancing visit ... which they haven’t had for a some time,” said Chip Anderson, administrator. The assisted living center has not allowed visitors during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order. Residents lined up outside the center’s entrance to view the vehicles as they went by. (Betsy Bloom/Daily News photo)
Evergreen Senior Living in Kingsford had a parade for residents Monday afternoon that allowed family members to mark the Memorial Day holiday and “come and have a social distancing visit ... which they haven’t had for a some time,” said Chip Anderson, administrator. The assisted living center has not allowed visitors during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order. Some of the residents lined up outside the center’s entrance to view the vehicles as they went by. (Betsy Bloom/Daily News photo)
Evergreen Senior Living in Kingsford had a parade for residents Monday afternoon that allowed family members to mark the Memorial Day holiday and “come and have a social distancing visit ... which they haven’t had for a some time,” said Chip Anderson, administrator. The assisted living center has not allowed visitors during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order. From left are Avery, Sarah and Charlotte Shaker, all of Kingsford, who were honoring Sarah’s grandmother, Barb Schram. (Betsy Bloom/Daily News photo)
Evergreen Senior Living in Kingsford had a parade for residents Monday afternoon that allowed family members to mark the Memorial Day holiday and “come and have a social distancing visit ... which they haven’t had for a some time,” said Chip Anderson, administrator. The assisted living center has not allowed visitors during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order. Isabelle Shaker gets a ride from dad Clay Shaker. (Betsy Bloom/Daily News photo)
Evergreen Senior Living in Kingsford had a parade for residents Monday afternoon that allowed family members to mark the Memorial Day holiday and “come and have a social distancing visit ... which they haven’t had for a some time,” said Chip Anderson, administrator. The assisted living center has not allowed visitors during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order. From left are driver Chris Romanowicz, daughter Audrey, wife Kristin in back and son Beckett, all of Appleton, Wis. They were visiting resident Betty Scalcucci. (Betsy Bloom/Daily News photo)

Evergreen Senior Living in Kingsford had a parade for residents Monday afternoon that allowed family members to mark the Memorial Day holiday and “come and have a social distancing visit … which they haven’t had for a some time,” said Chip Anderson, administrator. The assisted living center has not allowed visitors during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order. Residents lined up outside the center’s entrance to view the vehicles as they went by.

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