In May, R2 Architecture lead designers Ronnette Riley and Carol Ross Barney held the second of their three days of public input sessions about the planned new Senior Center off Abrahams Path in East Hampton. The second day, they went right to the source and listened to suggestions from seniors who take advantage of what the current East Hampton Town Senior Center on Springs-Fireplace Road has to offer. East Hampton Town Councilwoman Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, center, attended as the town’s representative on the project. RICHARD LEWIN
Pamela Bicket writes out her suggestions for the senior center at a public meeting in May. RICHARD LEWIN
Suggestions for the new senior center. RICHARD LEWIN
In May, R2 Architecture lead designers Ronnette Riley and Carol Ross Barney held the second of their three days of public input sessions about the planned new Senior Center off Abrahams Path in East Hampton. The second day, they went right to the source and listened to suggestions from seniors who take advantage of what the current East Hampton Town Senior Center on Springs-Fireplace Road has to offer. East Hampton Town Councilwoman Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, center, attended as the town’s representative on the project. RICHARD LEWIN
Pamela Bicket writes out her suggestions for the senior center at a public meeting in May. RICHARD LEWIN
Suggestions for the new senior center. RICHARD LEWIN
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