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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, May 6, 2010
The Great Room, where many activities take place, decorated for the Christmas Season.
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Enjoy a dish of your favorite delectable dessert at Scoops Ice Cream Parlor.
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of yesteryear with won- derful memories. Moving along, you soon discover some of the most beauti- ful paintings on canvas by gifted artisans who reside at Havenwood. It’s amaz- ing to view the wealth of talent that is shared by so many who call Haven- wood their home. In the reality of life we become keenly aware that nothing splendid has ever been
achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to their cir- cumstances. The background and di- versity of the residents at H-HH are numerous and exemplary. Examples are: retired artists, poets, col- umnists, military career personnel, government officials, CIA operatives, law enforcement, fire- men, judges, ministers,
teachers, engineers, air- line stewardesses, pilots, doctors, nurses, attorneys at law, dentists, hotel management, innkeepers, restaurant owners, radio and television personali- ties, actors, the arts and entertainment, vocalists, etc. An endless list of tal- ent to marvel at. Main Street USA is the creation of Michael Palm- ieri, CEO and President of Havenwood-Heritage Heights since 1998. Since arriving at H-HH he has
Scott Danico (left), Director of Dining Services, with staff at the Happeninz Restaurant.
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