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Inside <strong>The</strong> <strong>Spectrum</strong>: Cover Story Photo Shoot<br />

<strong>Spectrum</strong> publisher Steve Penna arranged this month’s cover<br />

photo shoot after contacting cover subjects Joe and Kathleen<br />

“Kay” Lavoie. Penna thought it would be a great idea to start<br />

the shoot at <strong>Redwood</strong> City Florist at 440 Woodside Road, across the<br />

street from where the Lavoies live at Woodside Terrace. <strong>The</strong> windows<br />

there are always decorated so nicely for special events and it proved<br />

a great backdrop to capture the Valentine’s Day spirit.<br />

Penna arrived first and was quickly joined by the Lavoies. Cover<br />

subject photographer James Kaspar arrived shortly after. All greeted<br />

each other and shared a few laughs about finding love. <strong>The</strong>y started<br />

shooting images in front of one of the displays featured in the shop<br />

that had heart-shaped images and “kisses.” <strong>The</strong> employees of the<br />

shop joined in and the shoot took about 20 minutes there. <strong>The</strong> couple<br />

were given a red rose from the shop, and Penna then led them to<br />

Woodside Terrace to capture a few images of the facility.<br />

Once at the independent and assisted living facility, the Lavoies<br />

said their goodbyes (they were to leave the next day on a 10-day<br />

cruise) and Penna and Kaspar were greeted by Alan Brauner, the<br />

sales and marketing director.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trio walked around the facility and viewed the various areas. As<br />

they walked, Kaspar captured images that would show our readers<br />

the environment that serves as home to so many seniors in our community.<br />

<strong>The</strong> entire shoot took about one hour.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Spectrum</strong> salutes businesses like Woodside Terrace for<br />

providing a nurturing and caring environment for seniors in our<br />

community. We also salute those seniors for living life to the fullest<br />

and, yes, even finding love in their golden years. Happy Valentine’s<br />

Day, <strong>Redwood</strong> City!<br />

1952 2012<br />

Painting, moving, gardening<br />

or construction needs?<br />

Hire a Reliable Worker<br />

through the<br />

Pete’s Harbor<br />

Celebrating Our 60th Anniversary<br />

Thank you for supporting us through the years.<br />

We urge you to contribute and support local<br />

non-profit organizations that do outstanding<br />

work in our community.<br />

A non profit organization<br />

Call: (650) 339-2794<br />

Or go to: www.mionline.org<br />

All wages go directly to workers<br />

Donate Your Vehicle<br />

650-363-2423<br />

Berths & Dry Storage<br />

One Uccelli Boulevard, <strong>Redwood</strong> City, CA 94063 • 650-366-0922<br />

Proceeds support Kainos Home & Training Center<br />

Providing quality residential, vocational and support services to developmentally<br />

disabled adults, enabling them to become active, contributing members of the<br />

community.<br />

Maximum Tax Deductions – We handle paperwork<br />

www.<strong>Spectrum</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.net

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