Chapin brings cheer to the elderly

Liesha Huffstetler Liesha.huffstetler@gmail.com
Posted 7/16/20

W> ho has been that happy ray of sunshine in your life? Residents at a Chapin assisted living home have experienced a flood of sunshine rays. Since the lockdown in March, the elderly have been Around …

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Chapin brings cheer to the elderly

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W>ho has been that happy ray of sunshine in your life? Residents at a Chapin assisted living home have experienced a flood of sunshine rays. Since the lockdown in March, the elderly have been Around Ch isolated without visitors. Tim Slice, the owner of Generations of Chapin, placed a request on their Facebook page for pen pals for the residents. The letters have come by the hundreds, even from Australia.

If you want to write to any of the residents, the staff is handing out letters, write to Generations of Chapin, 431 East Boundary Street,Chapin, South Carolina 29036.

THE TOWN of Irmo requires you to wear a mask in town limits. Chapin is not considering doing that. pin & irmo

LAKE MURRAY received national and international attention from the 22 mile Trump Boat Parade. Congratulations to Jason Cline and Chaplain Pressley Stutts who worked hard to organize 3.417 boats and 30,000 people in the “Trumptilla” parade!

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