On the evening of June 28, a few of Revitz House
residents had just left a program about the "History of Pride Month".
As they were coming up the hall to the lobby, they heard some
lovely, but unscheduled music. Once there, a few people
grabed the first chair they could. They sat down to listen.
Ron Siegelman was playing on his accordian, accompained
by Annie Mchnick on the piano. The melody was catching.
More people arrived. But then, the old sheets of music being used
came apart and fell to the floor. Eeryone in the lobby
started to be of assistance. Aides, staff and other visitors
got some tape, and binders to put the sheets back together.
As we went home, the words of our Cafe Manager, and
the program about the "History of Pride Month" came
to mind. Would that we could be kind to each other.
Beverly Rehfeld
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