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Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : Carroll Lutheran Village Honors Team Members While Supporting Local Restaruants

Carroll Lutheran Village recently honored its team members while infusing $18,000 into the local economy to support local restaurants. E ...

Mary Ann Costin

05/24/2021

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Carroll Lutheran Village recently
honored its team members while infusing $18,000 into the local economy to support
local restaurants. Each week for five weeks, team members were provided with a boxed
meal, totaling 1,500 meals from local restaurants.

 

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Thanks to the generous contributions
from residents and other donors to its COVID Cares Fund, the Philanthropy team saw
an opportunity to thank team members and support local restaurants, which too
have suffered during the pandemic. This creative idea
of supporting the wider community is instinctive to CLV because community is
one of its core values.

 

Ordering a meal for the whole team resulted in very sizable orders for those businesses.  “To better accommodate the restaurants, meals were often staggered on specific days, and delivery times were adjusted to accommodate various shifts,” stated Janet Buchanan, vice president of philanthropy.  

Team members enjoyed a variety of breakfast and deli sandwiches, subs, salads as well as vegetarian and gluten free options from Rafael’s, Blue Bistro, Classico Pizzeria, Johansson’s and Hahn’s and cupcakes from Stonehouse Cakery & Café. 

 

“Our team has shown tremendous commitment and dedication to our residents during this challenging time, and the local businesses who made this possible truly helped them feel appreciated,” said John B. Henry, executive director of Carroll Lutheran Village.

Carroll
Lutheran Village, a Lutheran Social Ministries of Maryland community, is
an accredited, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in
Westminster with approximately 700 residents in 398 homes and apartments, 50
assisted living suites and 103 skilled nursing beds in the Health Care
Center.   

Carroll Lutheran Village recently
honored its team members while infusing $18,000 into the local economy to support
local restaurants. Each week for five weeks, team members were provided with a boxed
meal, totaling 1,500 meals from local restaurants.

Carroll Lutheran Village recently
honored its team members while infusing $18,000 into the local economy to support
local restaurants. Each week for five weeks, team members were provided with a boxed
meal, totaling 1,500 meals from local restaurants.

 

Thanks to the generous contributions
from residents and other donors to its COVID Cares Fund, the Philanthropy team saw
an opportunity to thank team members and support local restaurants, which too
have suffered during the pandemic. This creative idea
of supporting the wider community is instinctive to CLV because community is
one of its core values.

Thanks to the generous contributions
from residents and other donors to its COVID Cares Fund, the Philanthropy team saw
an opportunity to thank team members and support local restaurants, which too
have suffered during the pandemic. This creative idea
of supporting the wider community is instinctive to CLV because community is
one of its core values.

 

Ordering a meal for the whole team resulted in very sizable orders for those businesses.  “To better accommodate the restaurants, meals were often staggered on specific days, and delivery times were adjusted to accommodate various shifts,” stated Janet Buchanan, vice president of philanthropy.  

Ordering a meal for the whole team resulted in very sizable orders for those businesses.  “To better accommodate the restaurants, meals were often staggered on specific days, and delivery times were adjusted to accommodate various shifts,” stated Janet Buchanan, vice president of philanthropy.  

Team members enjoyed a variety of breakfast and deli sandwiches, subs, salads as well as vegetarian and gluten free options from Rafael’s, Blue Bistro, Classico Pizzeria, Johansson’s and Hahn’s and cupcakes from Stonehouse Cakery & Café. 

Team members enjoyed a variety of breakfast and deli sandwiches, subs, salads as well as vegetarian and gluten free options from Rafael’s, Blue Bistro, Classico Pizzeria, Johansson’s and Hahn’s and cupcakes from Stonehouse Cakery & Café. 

 

“Our team has shown tremendous commitment and dedication to our residents during this challenging time, and the local businesses who made this possible truly helped them feel appreciated,” said John B. Henry, executive director of Carroll Lutheran Village.

“Our team has shown tremendous commitment and dedication to our residents during this challenging time, and the local businesses who made this possible truly helped them feel appreciated,” said John B. Henry, executive director of Carroll Lutheran Village.

Carroll
Lutheran Village, a Lutheran Social Ministries of Maryland community, is
an accredited, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in
Westminster with approximately 700 residents in 398 homes and apartments, 50
assisted living suites and 103 skilled nursing beds in the Health Care
Center.   

Carroll
Lutheran Village, a Lutheran Social Ministries of Maryland community, is
an accredited, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in
Westminster with approximately 700 residents in 398 homes and apartments, 50
assisted living suites and 103 skilled nursing beds in the Health Care
Center.     Reference Mary Ann Costin 443-605-1008 mcostin@lsmmd.org mcostin@lsmmd.org http://clvillage.org http://clvillage.org


This press release was produced by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce . The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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