- November 2, 2024
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The Centenarian Club at the Pines of Sarasota maintains a level of local celebrity among its residents.
For seven years, residents and staff have taken time to recognize those who have reached one of life’s elusive mile markers — the 100th birthday.
But this year, the 12 inductees — all women — got their moment of national celebrity.
“This is extra special this year because of what the ladies are going to receive,” Pines of Sarasota President and CEO John Overton said. “They have given us so much.”
The honorees of the Pines’ Centenarian Club knew what to expect ahead of the Centenarian Tea on Aug. 11. The program called for a performance from the onsite preschool, appearances from local dignitaries like City Commissioner Willie Shaw and, of course, cake.
However, there was a surprise waiting for them at each of their place settings.
A personalized container of Smucker’s jam sat in front of each woman’s name plate — a souvenir of the recognition to come.
The 12 women will be recognized on the NBC's "Today Show" during the 100 birthday segment. The Pines is still waiting to hear on which day the women will be honored.
“That was a big surprise,” Director of Activities Sandy De Lenferna said.
Other than this year’s latest addition, the event went on as usual. De Lenferna applauded the women’s more than 1,200 years of collective life experience as business owners, performers, teachers, wives and mothers.
“The only thing missing is … the guys,” Overton joked.
The tea has been a traditionally female affair in its seven year history. Although Overton has hopes that one male resident will be added into the club next year, he’s confident that regardless of its makeup, the spirit of the club will remain the same — a celebration of a life well lived.
“As of right now it’s all about being able to celebrate the ladies,” he said.