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Ages didn't matter in third-graders' visit to nursing center

Third-graders from Prospect and Woodland elementary schools help a Liberty Nursing Center resident watch her card during a game of picture bingo.

      There was no generation gap Tuesday morning when third-graders from Prospect and Woodland elementary schools made their annual holiday visit to Liberty Nursing Center on Lexington Avenue.

      The kids sang, then joined residents in several games of picture bingo.

      “The residents really look forward to the kids’ visit,” said Diana Johnson, activities director at the center for more than 30 years.

      Among those residents is John Hadamuscin, 101, who positioned his wheelchair next to a table where picture bingo was underway.

      “It’s nice to have these kids here,” he said.

      Taryn Nall, the guidance counselor at Prospect and Woodland, organized the visit. She was assisted by Woodland paraprofessional Tiffany Sims.

      “These students are members of the third-grade leadership teams at their schools. They were nominated by their teachers,” Nall said. “They earned the right to be here.”

      Nall said the visit was intended to help the 23 students understand the importance of kindness and the concept of brightening someone’s day.

      The third-graders began preparations for the visit a month ago, assembling small wreaths and bags of candy for the nursing home residents.

      Soon after arriving, the kids sang “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” “Jingle Bells,” and “There’s Someone in the Chimney.”

      They joined residents at eight tables to play picture bingo, which featured colorful holiday characters instead of numbers. Two students helped to draw the cards, then called out “polar bear” or “red and green candy cane” or “snowman with the blue hat” until someone at one of the tables shouted “Bingo!”

      As the residents and kids at each table cleared their cards in preparation for the next game, one girl patted the shoulder of a woman eight times her age.

      “We’ll win next time,” she said.

      The smile of the elderly woman said it all.

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