Sherrill Hills SMASHES Depositor Record
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Sherrill Hills SMASHES Depositor Record
Follow the Fun! Log on to Third Quarter 2013 facebook.com/ ResortLifestyleCommunities and see what’s new! Sherrill Hills SMASHES Depositor Record The traditional RLC construction preview was anything but at Sherrill Hills. The Sherrill Hills “Sneak-A-Peak” was a 2day event vs the standard one-day affair. The VIPs were top priority, so depositors only were invited to tour and enjoy a barbecue lunch on June 7. Depositors were excited to show their new apartments off to friends and family members. A photo booth captured depositors donning their red hard hats, and gave them a special souvenir to take home. That afternoon, business and professional people were invited for tours and a social hour. Saturday, June 8, was open to the public. Approximately 350 people attended and the day ended with 22 deposits, smashing the previous record of 13 at the Robinwood Construction Party. Bob and Nancy Epstein, Sherrill Hills PreMarketing Team, organized the extremely suc- Entrance (Sales trailer in foreground) The “Construction Crew” from the Home Office and RLC Communities. cessful 2-day event with the help of Dal and Cassie Smith, Sherrill Hills Managers, and Bob and Linda Oshel, VPs of Manager Training for RLC. Community managers, marketers, and home office staff were on board to assist with set-up, registration, and tours. This Team was easily recognized by their orange construction vests and yellow hard hats. Local area businesses donated refreshments and attendees enjoyed live entertainment by guitarist, Tommy Santelli. When one visitor was asked how they heard about the event, she responded, “It’s the talk of the town!” Indeed, as Sherrill Hills is the only retirement resort of its kind in the Knoxville area. Sherrill Hills looks forward to an August 1, 2013 opening. With a 49% occupancy as of this writing, all indications are that Sherrill Hills will shine as RLC’s newest community. Model Apartment Bob Epstein visits with a potential resident Depositor Luncheon Page 2 July 2013 Reflection Ridge New American Legion Post Three months ago, the American Legion hardly crossed the minds of Reflection Ridge Retirement residents Rodney Sampson, Melvin Finuf, and Frank Foulkes. Now, it’s right in front of them. The three sat in front of a packed auditorium at Reflection Ridge to receive their charter for a new American Legion post. It is the second Legion post in Wichita, and one of just a handful in the country that is located in a retirement community. Foulkes, a World War II veteran, said not all of the veterans can drive at night, so having the post within the retirement community is one of the many benefits. “It’s going to keep us active,” he said. Members of the post started last year at Grasslands Estates had been visiting other communities to let them know about the idea. Word started to get around and veterans at Reflection Ridge thought a post could be a possibility at their location. The new post already has 20 to 25 people registered. Many of those have been members elsewhere, but have decided it’s more convenient to attend at Reflection Ridge. The post is also open to those who don’t live at the retirement community. The Grasslands post has seen success despite its older age group, said Doug Castleberry, one of the officers there. “The tough thing is everyone is pretty old,” he said. “A lot of us thought we were through doing things, but this has given us something to be proud of.” Former Kansas State Commander Paul Sanford said new posts like this mean a lot to the veterans involved. “You talk to some of these guys, 89, 90 years old, and now they’re acting like they’re 40,” Sanford said. “They feel like they have a purpose.” Riverstone’s Got Talent! The Riverstone Theater was packed with residents, family, and friends as everyone gathered for the Staff Talent Show. From funny acts to a beautiful violin solo, residents enjoyed a variety show bar none. New Lifestyle Director, Anthony Madden, took the role of Emcee for the evening and delighted all with his witty repartee. Among the many funny skits and great music, Manager Lyn Karns and volunteers Carolyn and Al were a hit with their “Frog” song. But the all time favorite performance was by Rachel Tzarks, assistant dining room supervisor. Rachel wrapped up the evening with her amazing voice singing “Feeling Good” by Nina Samone. Rachel Tzarks performs the Grand Finale. Lyn, Carol & Al entertain Talent Show Emcee, Anthony Madden Lakeline Oaks - Best Of The Best Lakeline 2013 Hill Country Oaks Retire- News Reader’s Choice ment proud- Award for Best Retirely announces ment Community. winning the It is no secret that the community is active with such events as their recent pancake breakfast with Cedar Park’s Mayor, Matt Powell, Classic Car Show, and their upcoming Elvis event. Lakeline Oaks is living lively and loving it! July 2013 Page 3 A True Jewel After the kids were gone, her husband expanded his love of making things beautiful by purchasing a beat-up Rolls Royce and beginning the process of turning it into a jewel. The interior was in tatters, the fenders rusted, and the car didn't look like Opal Powell’s husband much when he started. was a jeweler. Opal kept Slowly but surely, he the books and helped in the worked on this piece and store as the couple raised that until it started to look their family together in like the beauty it had been Lincoln. when it rolled off the line in 1935. While the car was coming back to life, Opal’s husband’s life was coming to a close. Failing health kept him from the garage where the car was stored and eventually he passed away. The last Friday night in June was nearly perfect. Low humidity and a light breeze made it a gorgeous night to be outdoors in Lincoln. Opal’s son chose this night to bring his mother a wonderful surprise. Unbeknownst to her, he had taken over where his dad had left off. The diamond in the rough her husband had left behind was now a shining jewel. The 1935 Rolls Royce had been returned to its former glory. With the rust gone and the interior restored, the car now looked like a million bucks with its gleaming white paint. — Continued Page 4 — Robinwood Round-Up The Robinwood Gazebo parties toured the spacious great food, and toe-tappin’ set the stage for Delta Don Robinwood cottages. music under the tent at Singleton and his band durRobinwood. It was a perfect aftering the Robinwood Round- noon to enjoy friends, Up. Guests and residents were treated to Memphis barbecue and all the fixin’s by Robinwood’s Chef Karen. Staff dressed in Western attire provided great service as attendees listened and danced to countrywestern music. Interested All Creatures Great & Small Maple Ridge is located in Omaha, but that doesn’t mean it’s just another concrete and steel building on a busy street. Maple Ridge is fortunate to be surrounded by a Christmas tree farm and a protected branch of the Elm Creek flood plain. This unique location means the retirement community “neighborhood” is also home to a great number of species from the animal kingdom. Mink, turkey, owls, red tail hawk, deer, fox, ducks, and geese can all be seen at one time or another. The picturesque Maple Ridge waterfall attracts the water fowl, and one winter a hungry mink had his way with the fish in the outdoor pond. Nevertheless, the wildlife that come to visit always bring a bit of joy along. Canada Geese are common visitors to the Maple Ridge Falls. July 2013 Page 4 A True Jewel (cont. from Page 3) Residents of Savannah Pines quickly spread the word, and before long the portico was buzzing with admirers. The ride around the parking lot was reserved for one very special lady. The woman who learned to love beautiful things when she fell in love with a jeweler, had a special sparkle in her eye thanks to the son who inherited his father's love for making things beautiful. Manager Masters the Art of BBQ When the Walnut Grove Team talked about participating in the Millard Business Association BBQ Festival, they forgot one thing. They signed up, but as the fateful Saturday approached they realized the day conflicted with Walnut Grove’s Chef Orestes Cooper’s schedule and no other kitchen help were available. Manager Matt Ritter took on the challenge. (Matt says he has never smoked food before, so this was a first for him.) He spent the day before searching for recipes and techniques and finally combined a number of recipes for the marinade and the rub. They arrived at the venue at 9:00 a.m. thinking they would be among the first there, but were sorely mistaken as most of the contestants had been there all night prepping and cooking with monstrous grills that made Walnut’s look like a “Fisher Price toy.” The contestants were serious smokers and Matt gave Walnut little chance of finishing “in the money.” So he cooked and turned in his submission at the 3:00 p.m. deadline then started packing up to head back to Walnut. “I wasn’t even around for the awards ceremony and was pleasantly surprised when our Marketing Director brought the 2nd Place trophy home.” Why Chef couldn’t BBQ: His son had a big swim competition that day where he received 2 first’s and a second, and is undefeated in the breast stroke this year. Kudos! Provident Crossings Sleuths & Celebrations All smiles at Provident Crossings! Residents had a blast solving crime at the first ever Murder Mystery dinner. It was a big hit with many residents dressing in character, and kitchen staff put together a fun “play-on-words” menu (Titanic Iceberg Salad and Death by Chocolate Cake). The wine list included Red-Handed Red, Innocent White, and Passionate Pink. The murder mystery evening started with cocktail hour where the scene was set, characters introduced, and instructions given on how the game was played. Managers Mike and Stacy Fuller did a great job playing the parts of the captain and captain’s wife of the yacht, Elizabeth May (Provident Crossings fine dining hall). Wait staff were in character with their yacht club polo uniforms for the evening. Provident Crossings also had a grand time as they celebrated the 4th of July with a patriotic pet parade. It was great to see all the residents with their dogs and cats dressed in their best red, white, and blues. Mary even found some fun stockings with stars and stripes. John was all smiles when he was asked to lead the parade on a big three wheel bicycle. It’s been a great summer at Provident! Resident Martin Murphy as the Banker The “Captain” and his wife Pet Parade participants