Waterstone of Westchester will hold a special exhibit Aug. 3 featuring the colorful and whimsical artwork of Lynn and Joe Halperin.
The couple were among the first residents to move into White Plains”™ newest senior living community at 150 Bloomingdale Road, which opened in April.
“We are excited to feature Joe and Lynn”™s work,” said Waterstone of Westchester Executive Director Lauren Freifeld.
The couple will discuss their collection of paintings, drawings and sculptures during a special reception on Wednesday, Aug. 3 from 4 to 6 p.m. The public is welcome.
After the Halperins retired, they originally moved to Florida but said they missed the seasons, and they especially missed their children, so when they learned about Waterstone of Westchester, it seemed like a good choice to be near their son in Mamaroneck.
Waterstone of Westchester features 132 residences and supportive services designed to provide seniors with independence, connection, socialization and a full array of amenities. Residents also benefit from access to home care services through an on-site partnership with VNS Westchester that allows residents to receive the assistance they need to stay healthy and engaged.
Waterstone of Westchester is the latest independent senior living community created by leaders in the field ”“ EPOCH Senior Living is the owner/operator and National Development is the owner/developer.