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yuiyoshida

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Mon Mar 30, 2015, 03:24 AM Mar 2015

Grandma is a centerfold: Rest home bares all for calendar



AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- The stars of a charity calendar are in their 80s and 90s, but that didn't stop the men and women from an assisted living facility in Ohio from showing a little skin.

Miss March, who's 88, wears a green top hat and not much else in the calendar from Pleasant Pointe Assisted Living, and the centerfolds are two women in their 90s who seem to be playing poker with strategically placed oversize cards.

Flip to February and you'll see a smiling, white-haired Dottie Rutter soaking in a bubble bath and flower petals, with chocolates and lingerie nearby.

At 87, she's the same age as the youngest of three models standing in the cover photo, where their bare feet and shoulders peek out from behind a banner they hold advertising the Barberton, Ohio, facility and the affiliated Pleasant View Health Care Center.

It reads: "Pleasant View, Pleasant Pointe."

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Grandma is a centerfold: Rest home bares all for calendar (Original Post) yuiyoshida Mar 2015 OP
Hot tickets!!!! MADem Mar 2015 #1
Haha great idea newfie11 Mar 2015 #2
I love it!! oldandhappy Mar 2015 #3
Kinda like this Helen Mirren movie... Tom_Foolery Mar 2015 #4
Go, Granny, Go! MineralMan Mar 2015 #5

MADem

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1. Hot tickets!!!!
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 03:46 AM
Mar 2015





The calendars sell for $12. The money is given to the Magic City Kiwanis for the Esther Ryan Shoe Fund, which provides shoes for children who attend Barberton Schools. Recently, the residents were proud to donate $2,000 to the fund.
“The residents were very excited to be a part of this calendar,” said spokesperson Michelle Clapper.
As is apparent when looking at the pictures, Clapper said the sharp-minded men and women are a fun-loving bunch who were eager to participate.


http://www.ohio.com/news/top-stories/kim-hone-mcmahan-residents-of-assisted-living-facility-show-skin-in-2015-calendar-1.575114
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