Senior ornaments on display
Published December 23. 2025 10:10AM
PRESS PHOTO COURTESY PA DEPT OF AGINGThe Pa. Department of Aging recently announced that visitors to the State Capitol Main Rotunda during the holiday season can check out hundreds of handmade ornaments hung on the Christmas tree that were created by older adults from 93 Senior Community Centers in 36 counties from across the Commonwealth. The Christmas tree will remain in the State Capitol Main Rotunda until Jan. 8, 2026. Lehigh County centers that submitted holiday ornaments include Cedar View Senior Center, Coopersburg Senior Center, Fountain Hill Senior Center, Gross Towers Senior Center, Ridge Manor Senior Center, Slatington Senior Center; Individuals can get a closer look at some of the ornaments by visiting the Department of Aging’s Facebook page.
PRESS PHOTO COURTESY PA DEPT OF AGINGThe Pennsylvania Department of Aging today announced that visitors to the State Capitol Main Rotunda during the holiday season can check out hundreds of handmade ornaments hung on the Christmas tree that were created by older adults from across the Commonwealth. Older adults from 93 Senior Community Centers in 36 counties submitted ornaments as part of an annual invitation from the Department. The Christmas tree will remain in the State Capitol Main Rotunda until Jan. 8, 2026. Senior Community Centers that submitted holiday ornaments include: Lehigh County – Cedar View Senior Center, Coopersburg Senior Center, Fountain Hill Senior Center, Gross Towers Senior Center, Ridge Manor Senior Center, Slatington Senior Center; and Northampton County – Hispanic Center Lehigh Valley, Park Plaza Senior Community Center. Individuals can get a closer look at some of the ornaments by visiting the Department of Aging’s Facebook page.








