Cagle Terrace residents treated to Holiday/Resident Appreciation Party

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On Thursday, Dec. 22, more than 125 Cagle Terrace residents got a jumpstart on holiday celebrations with their annual Holiday/Resident Appreciation Party that included lunch, door prizes and holiday cheer courtesy of Cagle Terrace property manager Darlene Farmer, Knoxville’s Community Development Corporation employees and volunteers.

“Many of our residents would be alone over the holidays if not for the companionship of their neighbors,” Farmer said. “This event provides the opportunity for them to enjoy a holiday tradition with one another and share treasured memories over a special holiday meal.”

Many of the residents showed their holiday spirit with Christmas sweaters, Santa hats and flashing Christmas light jewelry.

Located in the Bearden area, Cagle Terrace is a high-rise community of two adjacent six-story buildings. Each building features community living and features designed for seniors or disabled individuals. With a large community room, Cagle Terrace regularly offers social activities and events designed to promote a vibrant, active lifestyle.

Cagle Terrace is a property of Knoxville’s Community Development Corporation (KCDC), the housing authority and redevelopment agency for Knoxville. Since 1936, KCDC has been dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for the citizens of Knoxville.

Cagle Terrace property manager, Darlene Farmer, staff and volunteers serve lunch to residents at the annual Holiday/Resident Appreciation Party on Thursday, Dec. 22. Approximately 100 residents attended the event. From left to right are Farmer, Scott Pfieffer, Kimberlyn Thomson, Janice Holmes, Broderick Kelly and Larry Medley.

Cagle Terrace property manager, Darlene Farmer, staff and volunteers serve lunch to residents at the annual Holiday/Resident Appreciation Party on Thursday, Dec. 22. Approximately 100 residents attended the event. From left to right are Farmer, Scott Pfieffer, Kimberlyn Thomson, Janice Holmes, Broderick Kelly and Larry Medley.