Photo supplied. Last month, Centennial Place residents were treated to a wagon ride provided by Earl Cochrane, in the red shirt. His horse-drawn wagons are a familiar sight in the area, where they appear at many community events including the Millbrook Fair and Christmas in the Village to provide an old-time tour. For this event, the wagon was made wheel-chair accessible so all could participate. This is another example of the broad range of stimulating activities the home provides to its residents, which include youngsters from the EarlyON Child and Family Centre, local school children, and visits from music and animal therapists. Looks like a great day!
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