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Welcoming You Home In 2015

It’s hard to believe that 2015 is here. The New Year not only marks a time of reflection of the year gone by, but serves as a time of preparation for the year to come. For Traditions of America, 2014 was filled with many exciting milestones, including the opening of Traditions of America at Saucon Valley and the welcoming of new Homeowners across all of our active adult communities. As we kick off 2015, we look forward to another year of helping our homebuyers Live Better.

Our team at Traditions of America takes the Live Better philosophy to heart in our personal lives as well. From spending time with the grandkids, to welcoming new family members and giving back to the community, we each experienced a special end to 2014 with the excitement of a new year on the horizon.

Here’s what some of our team had to say about Living Better in 2014:

“I enjoyed the end of 2014 playing cars on the floor with my grandson Jeffrey, and dressing baby dolls with my granddaughter, Ava,” said Traditions of Americas Event Coordinator, Barbara Hansel.

“2014 was a year of firsts. I got married, moved into a new home and got a puppy, Milo.” Traditions of America Brand Manager, Megan Cook said about 2014. “I can relate to all new Traditions of America homeowners, because I look forward to enjoying all the new things in my life and transforming my new house into my home.”

“I stepped away from 15 rewarding years in wellness, to quickly discover my ‘retirement’ career had a surprising similar byproduct; transformation. I’ve supported people as they move from home selection to settlement and witness them relaxing, playing, laughing, developing profound friendships. It’s rewarding to know that 55+ can be a healthy and happy life experience!” said Nancy Schmitt, Regional Sales Coach. “With my new role in 2015, I am looking forward to supporting each of our sales experts touch more lives in a positive way.”

“As a family, we enjoyed buying, packing and donating items to homeless at the St. Francis Inn in Philadelphia.  The kids are still expressing appreciation for all they have, and thinking how they can share that generosity with others.” said Traditions of America Partner, Nathan Jameson of how he and his family spent the holidays.

The Traditions of America team has enjoyed a wonderful year of Living Better and look forward to enjoying all the magic to be unveiled during 2015.

How do you plan on Living Better in 2015? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!

By Traditions of America Marketing Team

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