Boston, MA – Members of the District A-7 Community Service Office spent an autumn day with seniors from the Cheverus School Apartments at Russell Orchards. The event featured activities designed to engage and connect the community with local law enforcement.
The day’s activities began with apple-picking, followed by a trip to meet various animals including goats and chickens. Participants enjoyed these experiences, which highlighted the agricultural aspects of Russell Orchards. The interaction with animals provided a unique opportunity for seniors to engage with nature.
No visit to the orchard was complete without tasting the renowned apple cider donuts. These treats, known for their warm and sugary quality, were a highlight of the day, adding a delicious element to the visit. The focus on local treats emphasized the significance of enjoying seasonal offerings.
The trip was framed by the vibrant New England fall foliage, making both the journey to and from the orchard a scenic experience. This natural beauty added a special dimension to the outing, enhancing the enjoyment of all participants. The connection between the community members and the officers was underscored by the shared experience in a picturesque setting.