MUSIC HATH CHARMS: Activities Director Winston Freeman (on guitar) leads a music therapy session for adult day program attendees at Buckingham Place. |
Amid lots of clapping and high-fives, Buckingham Place adult day program attendees took turns sending a basketball through the fold-a-hoop set up in a sunlit hall. Inside the dining room, another group was playing a lively game of The Price is Right, while a solitary man listened to Billy Joel on a set of headphones. Down the hall, physical therapist Roberta Scharff addressed the aches and pains of another group.
Time is running out to see the endearing, instantly-recognizable samples of Lois Lenski’s illustrations currently on view at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum in New Brunswick.
Adults who grew up reading about the moon-faced Mr. Small or who loved Lenski’s regional history books may experience a great wave of nostalgia on entering The Roger Duvoisin Gallery, the small jewel of a space where the exhibit is on view until November 29.