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Watermark at East Hill Hosts St. Patrick’s Day Celebration

On Tuesday, March 12, The Watermark at East Hill will host a St. Patrick’s Day celebration for prospective residents and their families, featuring a tour of the retirement community. The event is from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the retirement community, located at 611 East Hill Road in Southbury.

Residents and guests will be treated to an Irish and Celtic music performance by local duo Ringrose & Freeman. Dan Ringrose and Jeanne Freeman are well-known throughout Connecticut for their traditional Irish and Celtic songs, consisting of guitar, fiddle and singing.

Guests are invited to attend, enjoy light refreshments, and participate in an optional tour of the community.

“Our St. Patrick’s Day celebration is a great opportunity for prospective residents and their families to see what it’s like to live at The Watermark at East Hill,” said Michelle Bettigole, Executive Director of The Watermark at East Hill. “Our holiday-themed events are just a small sampling of the activities we provide on a daily basis to help our residents thrive.”

The event is free of charge and open to the public, however reservations are required. Please RSVP by March 11 by calling The Watermark at East Hill at 203-262-6868.

About The Watermark at East Hill: 

The Watermark at East Hill, situated on 55 acres overlooking the Pomperaug River Valley in Southbury, CT, is a distinctive community for seniors, offering exceptional independent living, assisted living, skilled rehabilitation and memory care.  In September 2012, The Watermark at East Hill opened The Villa which offers innovative memory care services in a small-house designed residence for just 14 individuals. The Watermark at East Hill is professionally managed by Watermark Retirement Communities, a company committed to creating extraordinary communities where people thrive. 

For more information, please visit www.watermarkcommunities.com/EastHill or www.facebook.com/WatermarkAtEastHill.

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Suzy S May 18, 2013 at 09:48 am
Looks like your dinner guest is in a food coma :)