Residents of The Heritage of Green Hills Report Seeing A Leprechaun
Security Team interviews residents and staff, posts video on YouTube.
(Berks County, PA) — Several residents of The Heritage of Green Hills, a full-service retirement community for people 55+ in Berks County, claim to have seen what they believe is a leprechaun.
“I know it’s hard to believe, but several residents have reported seeing a leprechaun in various places throughout our community,” says The Heritage’s Executive Director, Chris Romick. Chris continues, “Some say they seen him run behind The Tavern’s bar, others report seeing him dive into the deep end of the all-season swimming pool with a pot of gold … others report that he has even gotten into their villas. I’ve asked security to interview residents and to keep an eye open for the little fellow.”
A Tradition Begins
Leprechauns are known to be talented musicians who play fiddle, tin whistles, the Irish Harp and various other Irish traditional instruments. Their wild music sessions at night, which are known as Ceili’s in Ireland, are said to attract hundreds of fellow leprechauns to dance, sing and drink.
“We know that leprechauns like music, dance, and good cheer, so we decided to have a Happy Hour Celebration at the Heritage’s Tavern on the eve of St. Patrick’s Day, in an effort to lore our little friend out. We plan on doing this every year until the leprechaun feels comfortable enough to trust us. Who knows, maybe the green hills of “Green Hills” reminded him of home,” smiles Chris.
Photo\Video Opportunity: Residents and staff of The Heritage will be available for interviews regarding the leprechaun at the Leprechaun Happy Hour on the eve of St. Patrick’s (Tuesday, March 16th). The Happy Hour begins at 3:30 pm. For more information call Laura Zartman at 484-269-5090.
About The Heritage of Green Hills (www.HeritageofGreenHills.com)
Ideally located on 78 wooded acres near Reading’s Flying Hills neighborhood, this full-service retirement community has been designed to allow active seniors, ages 55 and up, the freedom to bring their retirement plans to life. In addition to maintenance-free villas and apartment homes, everything the residents need is under one roof (unless they choose a villa which is just a short golf cart ride away). They can walk from their apartment home to the restaurants, the bank, the swimming pool … everything they need … all without having to put on a sweater.
This incredible maintenance-free lifestyle allows the residents of The Heritage time to do the important things in life … like play and volunteer!
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