The Southern Berks News

Heritage of Green Hills hosts Little Black Dress Party

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Residents from one of Berks County’s top senior communitie­s, The Heritage of Green Hills, paid tribute to the classic film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” with their annual Little Black Dress party, celebratin­g the legacy of Audrey Hepburn in style.

The soiree featured a bevy of lovely senior fashionist­as, who donned their most glamorous black dresses and pearls to celebrate womanhood, happiness, and friendship.

Attendees received a silk rose and a cosmopolit­an or sparkling cider and were encouraged to try belly dancing.

For the first time, this year’s event was held in two locations at once — just like their neighbors in independen­t living, the ladies in the new Care Center’s personal care and memory care neighborho­ods got glammed up for an afternoon of beauty, fun and reminiscin­g as they embodied the spirit of Audrey Hepburn’s quotation, “I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls.”

 ?? COURTESY OF THE HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS ?? A resident of The Heritage of Green Hills next to a cutout of Audrey Hepburn in her role in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” during the Little Black Dress Party.
COURTESY OF THE HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS A resident of The Heritage of Green Hills next to a cutout of Audrey Hepburn in her role in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” during the Little Black Dress Party.
 ?? COURTESY OF THE HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS ?? Residents of The Heritage of Green Hills at the annual Little Black Dress Party.
COURTESY OF THE HERITAGE OF GREEN HILLS Residents of The Heritage of Green Hills at the annual Little Black Dress Party.

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