The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

The Heritage of Green Hills celebrates start of summer with ‘snowball’ fight

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To celebrate the summer solstice, residents at the Heritage of Green Hills in Cumru Township, Berks County, engaged in an epic silly summer snowball fight.

Armed with homemade yarn “snowballs,” maskwearin­g seniors at the healthy life plan community pelted a “crazy penguin” (Well By Design Director Cheryl Anderson dressed in a costume) zooming around on the back of a truck.

Madi LaBelle, a server in the community’s food and beverage department, assisted the penguin in throwing snowballs back at the residents.

“While staying safe is our top priority at The Heritage of Green Hills, we understand that having fun is an important part of wellness,” Anderson said. “It’s great to get outside, get active and get in some healthy laughter, too!”

After the socially-distant mock battle ended, the snowballs were repurposed for use in a treasure hunt. Anderson transforme­d the balls of yarn into hedgehogs by adding noses and googly eyes, and hid them around the campus for residents to find in the coming days.

Cheryl Anderson, dressed as a penguin, and Madi LaBelle, holding the “snowballs,” before the “snowball” fight.

The Heritage of Green Hills is a healthy life plan community that provides independen­t living apartments and villas as well as personal care and secure memory care suites for seniors. The community’s Well by Design(SM) program

focuses on 8 Dimensions of Wellness — a body, mind and spirit philosophy that enables residents to lead rich, fulfilling lives. For more informatio­n, visit www.HeritageOf­GreenHills.com.

 ?? COURTESY OF HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS ?? Cheryl Anderson, Well by Design Director, takes part in a “snowball” fight in a penguin costume at the Heritage of Green Hills. With her is Madi LaBelle, a food server, who threw the “snowballs” back at the residents.
COURTESY OF HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS Cheryl Anderson, Well by Design Director, takes part in a “snowball” fight in a penguin costume at the Heritage of Green Hills. With her is Madi LaBelle, a food server, who threw the “snowballs” back at the residents.
 ?? COURTESY OF HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS ?? The balls of yarn used as “snowballs” are transforme­d into hedgehogs for residents to search for in a treasure hunt.
COURTESY OF HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS The balls of yarn used as “snowballs” are transforme­d into hedgehogs for residents to search for in a treasure hunt.
 ?? COURTESY OF THE HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS ?? A hedgehog hidden for the treasure hunt.
COURTESY OF THE HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS A hedgehog hidden for the treasure hunt.
 ?? COURTESY OF THE HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS ??
COURTESY OF THE HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS

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