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Restoring Roots: Garden Revival at Park View at Laurel

Two weeks ago, residents at Park View at Laurel came together with local partners to breathe new life into the community garden. The restoration was led by (LARS)Laurel Advocacy & Referral Services, a longtime partner known for distributing food to residents through monthly deliveries. This time, their mission grew—literally—through a new initiative called Project G.R.O.W.…

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Brewing Community at Greens at Liberty Road

The Greens at Liberty Road recently hosted a community “Coffee Hour,” a welcoming event created by Property Manager Tashanna Ward to promote inclusiveness and strengthen connections among residents. To build a more supportive and engaged community, the informal gathering invited residents to come together over coffee and conversation. The event allowed residents to meet, interact,…

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Greeted with Sweet Treats at Columbia Communities

Learning, laughter, and Italian ice. Columbia communities Fall River Terrace and Rideout Heath know that when summer is right around the corner, they're in for a treat and typically, a frozen one at that. Both properties held community meetings early in the month that were well attended. Area Property Manager Sue Young was ecstatic at the…

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Tacos and Talent for Cinco de Mayo

Park View at Coldspring celebrated Cinco de Mayo in style with their tacos and talent party. A colorful banner with “fiesta" and special  lighting welcomed residents to the community room and set the tone for a festive and delightful event. Chicken and beef tacos, nachos with salsa and spinach dip, and virgin daiquiris were served to…

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Welcome Home, Magnolia Gardens Residents

Moving into a brand-new community evokes a variety of emotions, including excitement and genuine happiness. It also sparks the beginning of building lasting relationships with neighbors. As a special sweet welcome for residents, La Plata community Magnolia Gardens recently held their first event – an ice cream social.  About 40 residents were in attendance to enjoy…

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Gratitude in Action: Celebrating Our Teams at Park View at Taylor

On April 16, Enterprise Residential team members came together at Park View at Taylor for the latest stop on the Gratitude Tour—a meaningful day focused on connection, recognition, and appreciation. The event kicked off with a fun icebreaker activity creatively combined with Bingo, coordinated by Senior Director of Human Resources Kim Campbell. Team members engaged…

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Grateful for Groceries on the Go

In collaboration with Program Manager Pinny Margolius at The Salvation Army Potomac Division Central Area Command and Regional Resident Services Manager Michele Mitchell, Woodlawn community Greens Rolling Road and Dundalk community Greens at Logan Field were fortunate to receive grocery boxes through their Groceries on the Go program. Food insecurity continues to impact residents of…

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A Sham-Rocking St. Patricks Day

Baltimore community Park View at Coldspring's March was nothing short of memorable. From green mustaches for St. Patrick's Day to peacefully coloring bookmarks, residents were truly entertained throughout the month. Nothing says St. Patrick's Day like accessorizing with mustaches and four-leaf clover glasses. The community celebrated the holiday with a hearty brunch of beef kielbasa…

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Celebrating Excellence

Enterprise’s Community Development division recently held its annual awards celebration honoring employees, communities and partners who live out our values and bring our mission to life through meaningful action. Nominees and winners were recognized not only for their achievements, but also for their lasting impact as leaders across the division. They make a difference in…

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GEM Spotlight: Digital Milestone for Park View at Ellicott City Residents

On March 13th, nine residents at Park View at Ellicott City I & II celebrated their successful completion of a five-week Google Chromebook literacy program, led by Malarie Burgess, Digital Inclusion Specialist with the Howard County Department of Aging.   Throughout the program, residents gained essential digital skills—including navigating the Chromebook operating system, using apps, sending…

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