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HEALTH
Banner Olive Branch Senior Center officials make the opening official
(Banner Health/submitted photo)
Banner Health officials cut the ribbon on the new location for the Banner Olive Branch Senior Center, 13049 N. 103rd Ave.
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Banner Olive Branch Senior Center, 13049 N. 103rd, staged a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the brand-new facility.
The two-story center has 25,000 square feet, which is three times its previous size. The extra space makes it easier for seniors to receive nutritious meals and engage in social activities.
Helping to mark the occasion were Joseph La Rue, president Sun Health Foundation, Scott Olsen, chief operating officer, Banner Boswell Medical Center, Dawn Gielau, director, Banner Olive Branch Senior Center, and Amy Perry, president and chief operating officer, Banner Health.