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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Primrose of Pleasant Prairie opens new artisan dining program with ribbon cutting

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Stacy Riley, Chair | Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce

Stacy Riley, Chair | Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce

Primrose of Pleasant Prairie marked the opening of its new Artisan Dining Program with a ribbon cutting event attended by members of the Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce.

The Artisan Dining Program aims to enhance culinary options for residents by offering restaurant-style service and meals made from scratch. According to Primrose of Pleasant Prairie, this approach is intended to provide high-quality, nutritious food while allowing residents flexibility in their dining schedules.

“Primrose of Pleasant Prairie has announced the launch of its signature Artisan Dining experience. This program is designed to elevate the community’s culinary offerings by providing residents with restaurant-style service and high-quality, nutritious meals made to order.”

Meals will be available daily from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM, giving residents the opportunity to dine at their preferred times. All dishes will be prepared fresh upon ordering and served directly at the table.

“Residents will enjoy dishes prepared from scratch, ensuring fresh, flavorful meals that retain their natural nutrients. The dining room will now be open daily from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM, offering greater flexibility for residents to dine at their convenience. Meals are served just like at a favorite restaurant—never pre-made, but fresh, made-to-order, and served right to the table.”

The new program reflects an ongoing trend among senior living communities to focus on wellness and individualized experiences for their residents.

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