Carl Casaccia, executive vice president of Seneca Meadows, presented New York Chiropractic College President Dr. Frank Nicchi with the latest in a series of generous installment contributions to the construction and maintenance of the college’s distinctive Chinese Medicinal Herb Garden. The living exhibition helps teach students enrolled in the Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine of NYCC about the unique characteristics associated with medicinal herbs and with growing techniques used in their cultivation. NYCC President Dr. Frank Nicchi expressed his gratitude: “Seneca Meadows has, time and again, demonstrated strong support for education and quality healthcare in the Finger Lakes region.”
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