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Country Meadow Village holiday decorations receive “Best Overall Business” award

By admin: 12/20/2011 @ 1:46 pm

 

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Country Meadow Village received the “Best Overall Business” award from Sedro-Woolley Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Pola Kelley for their holiday decorations:

“From the welcoming entry to the warm hearth, no place could top the overall effort by Country Meadow Village in the decorating for the holidays. Congratulations Tracy, David and the rest of the staff. I loved the fact that even the Kleenex box had been blinged for Christmas. Hands down the best job of business decorating for the holidays. Congratulations Country Meadow Village.”

Check out more pictures of the holiday happenings at Country Meadow Village in our Photo Gallery.

 
 
 

Country Meadow Village gives to Food for Kids program

By admin: 12/16/2011 @ 8:35 am

 

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Country Meadow Village presented a check for $1100.00 to Evergreen Principal Mat Mihelich for the Food for Kids program. The community raised money through several different fundraisers this past year.

Pictured: Country Meadow Village Program Director David Bricka and Executive Director Tracy Willis presenting the check to Evergreen Elementary Principal Matt Mihelich

 
 
 

30 seconds of fame

By admin: 12/08/2011 @ 12:22 pm

 

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Country Meadow Village residents star in hospital TV ads

Sedro-Woolley Courier-Times

SEDRO-WOOLLEY-The entertainment world was abuzz several weeks ago, when Country Meadow Village hosted a world premiere screen event. Four of the actors attended.

Two new television commercials for United General Hospital, airing locally on cable TV and in some movie theaters, were shown Oct. 25 at the retirement community. The four actors were Country Meadow residents Maria Wood, Pinky Holcomb, Bob Benham and Al Schleef.

The actors posed as patients in different hospital settings and received applause and a special thank-you from the hospital, United General spokeswoman Val Stafford said in an email.

Forty friends and family members gathered to honor the celebrities, watch the commercials and enjoy refreshments, Stafford said.

The spots are playing at the Cascade Mall theaters in Burlington and the Concrete Theatre. The 30-second ads can be viewed on the hospital’s website, www.unitedgeneral.org.

Pictured: United General Hospital CEO Greg Reed, left, poses with four Country Meadow Village residents who had parts in two television commercials for the hospital. The residents are, from left, Maria Wood, Pinky Holcomb, Bob Benham and AL Schleef.