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Home Bulletin Board Tucker County Senior Center News

Senior Center Celebrates Father’s Day

June 21, 2022
in Tucker County Senior Center News
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The Parsons Senior Center had their Father’s Day celebration on

Thursday, June 16, 2022. They began the program with a “West

Virginia Poem” read by Betty Sturm and the choir sang “West

Virginia Hills.”

Next Linda Bonner read the “history of Father’s Day and Arlene

Ramsey read “Fathers.” The choir followed this by singing

“Silver Haired Daddy.” Patty Wilfong then read “There Are

Little Eyes Upon You.” This was followed by Meg Buddingh

singing “Daddy’s Hands” and “Country Roads” while she

played the guitar and Jim Buddingh accompanied her on the

Dobro.

The next order of business was June birthdays. Betty Knotts,

Ruth Connell, and Deloris Kelly were our birthday girls. While

they had their picture taken with the cake, everyone sang

“Happy Birthday” to them.

Next we recognized our fathers. Jim Buddingh has the most

children with 9 and Ken Knotts was the eldest father present at

the young age of 92. They were both given special prizes while

all the men present received a small token of our appreciation.

The celebration closed with everyone singing “God Bless

America” before Ken Knotts asked the blessing on our delicious

meal.

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