A Note from Lynn Snyder Goetz
/As we are now deeply into the holiday season, I can reflect on the many things I am thankful for. The first would be my family, immediate and extended. My mother who is here with us for three weeks is 86, going strong, and is fiercely independent and sharp; I am thankful for the example you have always set for me, mother. I am thankful for my father who is no longer with us; Daddy you brought me up in a Real Estate world and showed us all what a satisfying and fruitful industry we have to work in. Thank you for loving me unconditionally.
Read MoreWhy I'm Thankful for My Neighborhood
/As the years have gone on, this season has become more and more special to me. The aspects that surround Thanksgiving that I once viewed to be a burden as a child (having to hang out with family, cheesy photos, etc.) are now my favorite parts. Is my family full of a bunch of crazies that used to embarrass the crap out me? Absolutely. What’s different as I’ve grown up is that the same things that used to make me blush are now what I’m most thankful for. The pessimists out there will point to the commercialization of this time of year as a bad thing. While I’m not an advocate for it, the constant bombardment does help to keep me consciously aware of what I truly am thankful for. Along with my family and friends, a huge part of what I’m thankful for is our neighborhood.
Read MoreCherry Hills Village is Ranked Number One Suburb
/A recent article from Market Watch and the Wall Street Journal ranked Cherry Hills Village the number one suburb to live in the U.S. According to the article, Cherry Hills placed first for its central location: 20-minutes from downtown and 10-minutes from the Denver Tech Center and Cherry Creek.
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