Executive Director Claire Anderson talks with a 60th anniversary open house attendee at the Siena Retreat Center, 5637 Erie St.
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Mike Frontier, Siena Retreat Center Board of Directors member, left, greeted Ruth Schaaf and many other attendees Thursday at the center's 60th anniversary open house.
RYAN PATTERSON
Racine Mayor Cory Mason, right, proclaimed Jan. 29 as Siena Retreat Center Day. He lauded the Racine Dominican Sisters for their “profound and lasting impact” in the area. Executive Director Claire Anderson is at left.
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Karon Thomas, left, talks with Claire Anderson, Siena Retreat Center executive director, at the retreat center's 60th anniversary open house.
More than 100 people gathered Thursday at the Siena Retreat Center’s 60th anniversary open house. Racine Mayor Cory Mason proclaimed Thursday as Siena Retreat Center Day. He lauded the Racine Dominican Sisters for their “profound and lasting impact” in the area. The open house also included historical displays and guided tours of the retreat center, 5637 Erie St.
Mike Frontier, Siena Retreat Center Board of Directors member, left, greeted Ruth Schaaf and many other attendees Thursday at the center's 60th anniversary open house.
Racine Mayor Cory Mason, right, proclaimed Jan. 29 as Siena Retreat Center Day. He lauded the Racine Dominican Sisters for their “profound and lasting impact” in the area. Executive Director Claire Anderson is at left.