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Watermere At Southlake Makes Holiday Donation To Meals On Wheels Of Tarrant Coun
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In the spirit of the Christmas season, Watermere at Southlake made a donation to Meals on Wheels of Tarrant County as a part of the holiday festivities hosted at the community.
Denise Harris, special events coordination for Meals on Wheels of Tarrant County, accepted the donation on behalf of the organization. “We are so thankful to the residents of Watermere for this generous donation,” said Harris. “This will provide food to families who greatly need it, especially during the holidays.”
With a total of 235 independent living villa and condominium homes, Watermere at Southlake offers country club-style living for homeowners age 55+ in one of the nation’s most desirable cities. Owned by Southlake Watermark Holdings LP, Watermere at Southlake is located at 251 Watermere Drive on 67 park-like acres fronting Southlake Boulevard just west of Davis Boulevard and minutes from the Southlake Town Square and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Health services are also available on campus at Isle at Watermere, a full-service stand-alone assisted living/memory care community.
For further information, call (817) 748-4000 or visit www.watermere-at-southlake.com.
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