- November 17, 2016
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Horse and carriage rides were offered to guests in attendance.
CJ Smith, Genevieve Gentry, James and Darlene Gentry, Michelle Gentry and Jamie Boone loved the horse and carriage rides.
Karin Bateman, Sheila Flaschberger, Iveliz Martinez and RJ Frank were happy to help facilitate the gala.
Senior Lifestyle is the parent company of the Sheridan at Windermere community, and set up a gorgeous ice sculpture with its initials.
Scott Berry provided the piano music for the evening.
Coy and Wanita Williamson, Kinder and Cheri Harrington and Robin West loved socializing at the gala.
Ryan Brogen and Michelle Astor took advantage of the scenic sunset.
Barbara Butler and Jeanette Lee relaxed and enjoyed a glass of wine outside.
Frank Charles took in the sunset while sitting outside.
Thelma Jones chatted with friends and enjoyed a glass of wine.
Mike and Susan Connor, Nancy Symonds and Pam and Tom Gurrentz posed for a photo as the sun went down.
Marilynn Lutz, Dianne Tighe and Mark and Becky Simmons were happy to see the new facility.
Mike Matern of DeBartolo Development and Anna Wynn, Matt and Santhe Phillips and Adam Lester — all of Senior Lifestyle Corporation — were thrilled with the Sheridan at Windermere project.
Lynette Casey, Hollie Kemp, Bernie Maldonado, Marcia Turner and Adam Lester had a great time at the gala.
Maria Phaneuf looked beautiful in her red gown and tiara.
James and Darlene Gentry were one of the cutest couples in attendance.
HORIZON WEST Piano music, horse-drawn carriage rides, drinks and a scenic sunset walk along the shores of Lake Speer all made for a magical evening at the Sheridan at Windermere’s grand-opening gala. Held Thursday, Oct. 12, the gala served as a formal way to greet the community and potential and current residents. As pianist Scott Berry performed dozens of melodies and Sheridan staff greeted guests, those in attendance could have a drink and take a sunset walk around Lake Speer or enjoy a bonfire. The Sheridan at Windermere features 118 apartment homes, some for assisted living and some for memory care.