| A loving goodbye: Helenan says caring for friend in her final ...
Jon Ebelt IR Staff Photographer - Gail Asbury and family recently took in longtime family friend Jesse White into their home where the elderly woman was able spend the last few months of her life in peace. Also pictured are Asbury siblings from left Brad, Bryan and Austin. .
Sunrise Announces Release Date for Fourth-Quarter 2006 Selected ...
MCLEAN, Va., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sunrise Senior Living, Inc. (NYSE: SRZ) will host a conference call on Tuesday, February 27, 2007, at 10:00 a.m. ET to discuss the Company's selected financial and operating data for the fourth-quarter of 2006 which ended December 31, 2006. The Company will also provide additional information regarding the status of its accounting review. The call-in number for the conference call is (800) 811-0667 or (913) 981-4901 (no password required). Those interested may also go to the Investor Relations section of the Company's website, http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/, to listen to the call. A telephone replay of the call will be available until March 6, 2007 by dialing (719) 457-0820 or (888) 203-1112 (passcode: 7022410). The live broadcast of the conference call will also be available on-line at the Company's website in the Investor Relations section.
Focus - February 11, 2007:
Scott Du Bois and Wayne Denson, of the Texarkana office of A.G. Edwards, have earned the designation of Certified Financial Planner. As CFPs, they can now offer general personal financial planning and implementation (both short- and long-term), investment and risk management advice, retirement planning counseling, estate planning, insurance evaluation and comprehensive portfolio reviews. For certification, they had to demonstrate ability to analyze and develop personal financial plans and complete a series of rigorous financial planning courses and examinations offered by the college of financial planning. Du Bois has been with A.G. Edwards since 1990 and Denson since 2001. Licensed vocational nurse Pasliso Shields has joined the staff at Exceptional Home Care, according to Deborah A.
Arts school dancers to do show for health-care residents
Patty Taylor Performing Arts School will do its winter tour Saturday for residents at four Jackson health-care locations, and the public can watch. The dancers' first show will start at 9:45 a.m. at Elmcroft Assisted Living & Alzheimer's Care, 911 Old Humboldt Road. At 11 a.m., they will be at Cheyenne Trace Assisted Living, 420 Cheyenne Drive. After a lunch break at Village Inn Pizza Parlor, performances will resume at 1 p.m. at Jackson Oaks Senior Living Community, 3131 N. Highland Ave. The last show will be at 3 p.m. at Alexandria Place, 108 Physicians Drive. The tour, with some holiday themes, will include children performing gymnastics and ballet. A youth group of praise dancers also will be featured.
Looking at tomorrow’s economic development across the city
If you ask Thomas O'Grady, the director of Suffolk's Department of Economic Development, it's coming from the growth itself."Success breeds success," he said of the plans for the two main zones attracting new business, specifically downtown and North Suffolk.In 2006, 31 major business announcements were made for both areas combined, as well as dozens of small business openings.The economic activity boom will take Suffolk far in the future, O'Grady said.A breakdown of some of the most exciting projects, as named by O'Grady, that are on Suffolk's horizon, are:n Belleharbour n Parts of this development, near Temple Beth El on Bridge Road, are already built, but others are still waiting approval. Some of the single-family and multi-family homes are already standing, but office and retail shops proposed for the plan are waiting to be approved.Other aspects of the project include a hotel, which is currently under review by the Planning Commission, and an assisted-living facility.n Hampton Roads Crossing n This was the first plan to be approved under the mixed-use ordinance.
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