Issue link: https://imageup.uberflip.com/i/1540593
FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | NOVEMBER 2025 11 Happy Anniversary, Four Seasons Beaumont October 4, 2025, marked the final event of our year-long 20th Anniversary commemoration. Four Seasons Beaumont commemorated its 20th Anniversary with a parade and community celebration, which have been over a year in the making. The grand finale, truly the pièce de résistance, unfolded before everyone's eyes much like a Beethoven symphony: perfectly coordinated, beautifully orchestrated, and nothing short of magical. e Parade: Heart of the Community The parade was a joyful sight, a procession that captured the very essence of our community. Horses trotted proudly, gleaming fire trucks rolled by under the bright sun, while dedicated police officers waved and smiled at cheering crowds. Throughout it all, Mayor Mike Lara joined the celebration, driving alongside the residents who make Beaumont shine. From the Wine Club toasting the crowd, to the Line Dancers dancing in the middle of Four Seasons' Circle, to Breeze Publisher Courtney Taylor and Editor/Chair Irene Welker, to our Board of Directors in their golf cart limo, and all the clubs and committees — a job very well done! What a turnout from our residents — this is one of the largest turnouts for a parade in the history of Four Seasons Beaumont! A Magical Display of Creativity Clubs and committees showcased their creativity. The sparkling Roaring Twenties costumes and playful animal outfits brought smiles to everyone's faces. Decorated golf carts glided past, each uniquely designed and bursting with color, imagination, and community spirit. Decorations filled every corner, creating a cheerful and festive scene. A juggler on a skateboard juggled alongside the parade. The only thing missing was the elephants — as explained by Barry and Nancy Ginnetti, the elephants were delayed in Africa by customs. Perhaps they will arrive in time for our next big parade; they have subsequently been released back into the wild. Food, Fun, and Festivities No celebration would be complete without great food. The In-N-Out Burger truck drew happy crowds, serving up classic burgers, chips, and drinks with its signature charm. The Bistro joined in, offering delicious dishes, warm smiles, and friendly service that made everyone feel at home. As the afternoon continued, the celebration moved indoors to the Ballroom, which was beautifully decorated. The Ballroom displayed a 20th Anniversary Quilt, handmade for the occasion by the Quilters Club. Laughter, music, and the afternoon glow continued as people talked, reminisced, hugged, and shared tears over the great memories of the past 20 years. And then came the cupcakes — rows and rows, beautifully decorated and sweetly irresistible, providing the perfect ending to a perfect day. Gratitude and Community Spirit None of this would have been possible without the incredible support and dedication of the management team, FirstService Residential, and the Recognition Committee, chaired by our fearless leader, Nancy Ginnetti, and, of course, our supportive Board of Directors, who cheered us on all the way! What a fantastic way to close out the 20th year — sharing the simple joy of an old-fashioned, hometown parade. A heartfelt thank you to our FirstService staff and the Recognition/20th Anniversary Committee for their tireless efforts over the past 14 months. ank You to All To everyone who participated throughout the year — from History Night to Corks, Clicks & Canvases, to Name that Tune — thank you for making it a year to remember. Here's to the memories made, the laughter shared, and the bright future ahead at Four Seasons Beaumont. And cheers to many more celebrations in our beautiful community. With the parade marking the conclusion of the 20th Anniversary festivities, please note that the Turkey Trot, initially scheduled for November, has been canceled. The turkey has been pardoned by our President Jerry Monahan and has trotted off to live comfortably at the Ginnettis' home. Wishing everyone a wonderful holiday season until next time … ~ Regina Farmer, Recognition Committee

