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8 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JANUARY 2025 Recognition Committee Happy New Year from the Recognition Committee! The 20th Anniversary of Four Seasons Beaumont, a significant milestone in our community's history, has arrived. It is time to celebrate 20 years of home ownership, friendships, and special memories as we honor this wonderful community we call home. We have a diverse and exciting year of activities planned for everyone. From social gatherings to the marching band and parade, we hope you will join in on the fun and make this anniversary year truly memorable. Below is the calendar of events for the year. Please mark your calendars so you don't miss any of them. Starting Jan. 7, we will be selling commemorative t-shirts (see the following page). These will be sold for $15 each, with two colors to select: white with gold lettering and black with gold. We will have ladies' v-necks and men's crew necks available in a wide range of sizes. There will be a table set up at The Lodge to order; we will be accepting checks only. During the week of Jan. 13 to Jan. 20, we have Anniversary name tags available at The Lodge, The Courts, and The Summit. When you are at one of our facilities, grab a name tag and let's all get to know each other; wear your tags and meet the community! Each month, the Breeze will have featured articles and photos of our history, memories, and funny stories, and we will take you through the many enjoyable moments that have happened over the last 20 years. If you have a funny story or a memory from over the years, we would love for you to share them! You can email your stories and photos to me at Ginajo25@aol.com . We are eagerly looking forward to seeing everyone at the events this year. It will be a year to remember. It's time to raise a glass to 2025 and the silver anniversary of Four Seasons Beaumont. We can't wait to see you and celebrate together! ~ Regina Farmer T-Shirt Sales, Jan. 7-20; only $15 each! e monument and bell tower at the corner of Highland Springs and Potrero, captured shortly aer its completion in 2006. Initially designed with a Spanish-style façade, it featured white walls accented with deep orange tones. Dissatised with the Spanish-style façade, K. Hovnanian updated the monument and bell tower in late 2006 to the stone design residents recognize today. e original façade remained in place for less than six months before the transformation.

