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The Watermark at East Hill Invites Public to Juried Art Show

On Saturday, May 3, The Watermark at East Hill will host its annual juried art show, featuring the work of residents living at The Watermark. The event will be held from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the senior living community, located at 611 East Hill Road in Southbury.

 

The art show will feature more than 20 pieces of artwork created by residents and will be judged by a panel of three local judges. Winning pieces will be submitted for consideration in Watermark Retirement Communities 2015 Expressions Calendar, which features artwork from residents in Watermark retirement communities across the country.

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“We have an exceptional group of artists here at The Watermark at East Hill and we are thrilled they have opportunity to potentially receive recognition for their work on a national level,” said Executive Director Michelle Bettigole. “We hope our friends and neighbors in the greater Southbury community will join us for a fun day of art, music and refreshments to celebrate these talented residents.”

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This event is free of charge and open to the public. For more information, please contact 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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