Berkeley Carroll School students recently performed at the Prospect Park Residence, brightening the day for senior citizens with music, dancing, magic and comedy.
Christina Bandini stepped lively to “Reel in the Sun,” Julia Pike (pictured at right) played Schubert’s “Menuet” on her flute, and Miranda Cornell and Emily Bibby (above) clowned around while singing “Together at Last” from “Annie.”
The Prospect Park Residence offers the finest in senior living, with a home-like setting, rooftop garden, a full spectrum of activities, transportation to medical appointments and outings, meal service, housekeeping and 24 hour staff.
Prospect Park Residence [1 Prospect Park West at Union Street in Park Slope, (718) 622-8400]; Berkeley Carroll School [701 and 712 Carroll St., between Sixth and Seventh avenues in Park Slope, (718) 789-6060].
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