Russian-, English-speaking seniors prepare Vetri recipes

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From left: Marci Lyons-DiCamillo, David Adelman and Linda Hershman. Joining them (large group photo) are Jen Holman, Eat360 educatior (back row far left) Inna Gulko, KleinLife director of support services (back row far right), Julia Karabova, KleinLife transportation coordinator.

Some 21 seniors from KleinLife, 10100 Jamison Ave., recently visited the Vetri Community Partnership in the city and prepared, cooked and ate a meal together.

Seniors from both Russian- and English-speaking programs bonded over preparing recipes provided by Vetri with assistance from local chefs prior to eating together around a community table.

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Vetri is the restaurant whose owners are associated with both.

The program was made possible by a grant from the Jewish Federation of North America Center on Holocaust Survivor Care and the Institute on Aging Trauma.

Among those on hand were Jen Holman, Eat360 educator; Inna Gulko, KleinLife director of support services; and Julia Karabova, KleinLife transportation coordinator. ••

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