Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Your Village in 3 minutes, 6 October 15


Hidden Glenn, the Senior Retirement Center continues to be built.
This email from Shey Justice, SHCM
Director of Leasing, came yesterday:


I wanted to send an e-mail and introduce myself.  As the Director of Leasing I will be overseeing the entire leasing process for the Hidden Glen community.



I have attached a preliminary copy of the Leasing Sign we are in the process of finalizing.  The number on the sign is now live and can be given to prospects.  One of my Leasing Specialists will answer the number personally and add the prospect to a waiting list.



Our Leasing process includes us setting up a temporary office either on or off site 90 to 120 days prior to CO.  We anticipate this occurring within the next 30 days.  We then contact all prospects on the wait list to begin taking applications.  Marketing, signage, and advertising are activated as needed.



Once we have mobilized, we will make sure we contact you and introduce ourselves.



Please let me know if you have any questions.


Shey Justice, SHCM
Director of Leasing


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Grandparents day at the Elementary School


A great morning, 7:15 A.M. and grandparents and their grandchildren are going through the service line to get an early breakfast and some early morning hugs.  Some grandparents from as far away as Kansas for the breakfast.  Carmen was there with her 12 grandchildren.  In all she has 21 grandchildren.  

Teachers came by and introduced themselves and bragging on the grandchildren which made the grandparents smile with pride.  Some grandchildren, like Olivia helped their grandparents walk to the table and later the door.  

It was a wonderful Salado Tuesday morning -- once that will be remembered for years to come.  What a wonderful gift the Elementary school gave us.  Thank you

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A note of tremendous sadness


"Today I was reminded how precious life is. I have been working hard for the first annual arTexas competition. We received so many beautiful pieces, truly impressive art. We had several high schoolers enter, but one in particular pulled my heart strings. I knew nothing about him, but his quiet spirit touched me. He submitted a drawing that we already had two buyers for it. I was so excited to tell him that his artwork sold even before the show opened or was judged! Sadly, I will never get that chance, because he committed suicide this morning. I wish he gave himself some time, because I believe once he realized his artwork sold, he might have had a reason to stay a little longer. Please pray his for his family. He left behind four siblings, he was the oldest child, and a Junior in high school."

Please remember the family and friends; the high school students, those who work at the arTexas, and our Village.  When tragedy strikes, it effects us all.

VR/Skip



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