On June 19, the Waterford Terrace Retirement Community in San Diego hosted its annual Senior Prom, a beloved tradition for over a decade. The event, usually held on the rooftop, was relocated to the third floor this year due to weather or other considerations.
Dozens of residents dressed in their finest attire for a night of dancing, refreshments, and the crowning of the prom king and queen.
Debbie Cox, a resident, met her husband while dancing. Although she can no longer dance, she remembers the feeling well.
"I danced all my life, and I can't dance now, but I remember what it felt like," said Cox, wearing her best leggings and blue blouse. She noted that her favorite style is the West Coast swing.
A spokesperson for Waterford Retirement Community emphasized that the annual gala fosters joy and connection among older adults, some of whom are over 100 years old. The dance promotes healthy aging and is a highlight residents look forward to each year.
This year's prom featured a DJ spinning hits from past decades, adding to the festive atmosphere as seniors sipped refreshments and reminisced about their youth.
Resident Niola Melucci shared why she attended: "It reminds me of when I was younger." Janice Farr added, "I love to dance. I love the music.
It was a highlight [for me] growing up." The night concluded with the crowning of the prom king and queen, Connie and Larry Morse, who were surprised by the honor. "Words can't express how we feel right now," Morse said after being crowned queen.
Source: timesofsandiego.com
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