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Seniors celebrate at annual Leetsdale Manor Christmas party

Michael DiVittorio
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Courtesy of Mayor Sandra Ford
More than 50 seniors participated in the annual Christmas party at Leetsdale Manor Dec. 11.
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Courtesy of Mayor Sandra Ford
Leetsdale Mayor Sandra Ford, Deb Bombiani, Cathy Opalka and Linda Vacarro help out at the annual Christmas party at the senior apartment complex on Dec. 11.
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Courtesy of Mayor Sandra Ford
More than 50 people participated at the annual senior Christmas party in Leetsdale Dec. 11. Pictured, from left, are Frances Noble, June Noble, Joyce Schmidt, Mayor Sandra Ford, Lester Robinson, Cathy Opalka, council vice president Osman Awad and Pam Ausby.
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Courtesy of Mayor Sandra Ford
Some of the decorations at the annual senior Christmas party at Leetsdale Manor on Dec. 11.
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Courtesy of Mayor Sandra Ford
Ukrainian singer Kate Boyko of Leetsdale performs at the borough’s annual senior Christmas party on Dec. 11.

More than 50 senior citizens celebrated the holidays with a party at the Leetsdale Manor apartments on Dec. 11.

It was the third annual Christmas party organized by Mayor Sandra Ford.

The event was sponsored by the borough and the Quaker Valley Salvation Army.

Dinner included pulled pork, chicken, green beans, salad and penne pasta. Ultimate Pastry Shop in Sewickley donated a variety of cookies.

Entertainment was organized by council president Maria Napolitano, including a performance by singer and resident Kate Boyko.

Ford said guests were very appreciative of the party and the singer had a beautiful voice.

She also thanked the Salvation army for its financial support for the event. All attendees received a gift.

Michael DiVittorio is a TribLive reporter covering general news in Western Pennsylvania, with a penchant for festivals and food. He can be reached at mdivittorio@triblive.com.

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