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| GROWING AWARD WINNING SENIOR COMMUNITY IN LOVELY ASHLAND, OREGON Choices in retirement for our parents and ourselves present an ever increasing dilemma. Thanks to the dream of Madeline Hill, a pioneer in Senior Services, Southern Oregon now offers retirement living geared toward individual lifestyles and independent living. Now, you can invest in retirement living real estate and have something to leave the kids instead of renting and throwing your money away to the retirement corporation. Mountain Meadows is an award winning retirement community with a full range of facilities and services. Less than ten years old and growing, the 27 acre community provides private homes or condos for sale or rent, a private park, community garden, fitness center, dining facilities, transportation options and a variety of services from pet care to fully assisted living. Fiber optically connected Ashland, Oregon, nestled in the foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains, is also home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and several independent theaters, always ready with a lively production. There’s plenty to do in the greater Rogue Valley as well, regardless of personal preference or lifestyle. At Mountain Meadows you can be as private or as social as you prefer. Active, independent living is the focus, and many activities are offered to the residents. The private park, community gardens and surrounding neighborhood make great walks. Assisted living is also available, customized to your own personal needs by experienced professionals. When retirement considerations approach, many questions arise: What would I do with my home, my pets? What about how I like to live, what I want to do? Mountain Meadows can take the guesswork out of retirement with a comprehensive tour of the facilities, printed information, an active web site and seminars in different regions through out the year. |
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RETIREMENT LIVING THE WAY YOU WANT IT Madeline Hill
GROWING AWARD WINNING SENIOR COMMUNITY IN LOVELY ASHLAND, OREGON Choices in retirement for our parents and ourselves present an ever increasing dilemma. Thanks to the dream of Madeline Hill, a pioneer in Senior Services, Southern Oregon now offers retirement living geared toward individual lifestyles and independent living. Now, you can invest in retirement living real estate and have something to leave the kids instead of renting and throwing your money away to the retirement corporation. Mountain Meadows is an award winning retirement community with a full range of facilities and services. Less than ten years old and growing, the 27 acre community provides private homes or condos for sale or rent, a private park, community garden, fitness center, dining facilities, transportation options and a variety of services from pet care to fully assisted living. Fiber optically connected Ashland, Oregon, nestled in the foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains, is also home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and several independent theaters, always ready with a lively production. There’s plenty to do in the greater Rogue Valley as well, regardless of personal preference or lifestyle. At Mountain Meadows you can be as private or as social as you prefer. Active, independent living is the focus, and many activities are offered to the residents. The private park, community gardens and surrounding neighborhood make great walks. Assisted living is also available, customized to your own personal needs by experienced professionals. When retirement considerations approach, many questions arise: What would I do with my home, my pets? What about how I like to live, what I want to do? Mountain Meadows can take the guesswork out of retirement with a comprehensive tour of the facilities, printed information, an active web site and seminars in different regions through out the year.
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Police Build Stolen-property Case Piece By Piece (Salem Statesman Journal)
More than 2,400 pieces of possibly stolen property have been seized from a rural property near Gervais and are stored in a building somewhere in Salem.
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Lincoln County Cultural Coalition Announces 2007-08 Grant Recipients (Newport News-Times)
The Lincoln County Cultural Coalition announces its grant recipients for 2007-08. The following Lincoln County organizations were funded: * Coastal Arts Guild - $500 - to help restore the utilitarian arts...
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