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Jul 05, 2009
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Opposites attract, look forward Friday, August 29, 2008
Ottos on priority list with desire for ‘someplace easier’
Hickory Chase priority list members Lynne and Frank Otto seem to prove the maxim that opposites attract.
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Lifetime friends Friday, August 29, 2008
High school classmates meet up at Hickory Chase
When Mary Jo Buckingham and Joan Eckhardt become neighbors at Hickory Chase they’ll continue a pattern that started when they attended West High School together.
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Living rich in a small space Thursday, August 28, 2008
Across America there’s a movement afoot, albeit a “small” one. People are paring down to essentials and letting go of life’s clutter.
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Roundabout improves traffic flow Thursday, August 28, 2008
Traveling to Hickory Chase just got easier
With the completion of the roundabout at Davidson Road and Britton Parkway, traffic to the Hickory Chase welcome center is flowing smoothly once again.
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One simple move Friday, August 01, 2008
With help couple sells house, moves in no time
When Michigan residents George and Wilma Gallanis welcomed Mary Wolfe into their house late last year, they expected her to say it was ready to market.
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The long-distance move Friday, August 01, 2008
It’s difficult to say which would have been more difficult, says Sam Kennedy: Selling his mother’s home in Florida’s abysmal real estate market or helping her move from the Orlando area to Erickson’s Fox Run community in Michigan to be near her children.
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Aging with attitude Friday, August 01, 2008
These two find age does have its benefits
They’ve sold their rowing machine, their snorkels and fins, even their lobster pot. “We’ve probably sold over a hundred things,” says Gayle Manassa of her and her husband Dick’s two-year head start on downsizing.
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Community orchestra comes to Hilliard Friday, August 01, 2008
To perform at least three annual concerts in the area
Even before Hickory Chase opens next spring, classical music will fill the air around the Erickson retirement community. Thanks to a $4,000 annual grant from the Hilliard Arts Council, the oldest and largest community orchestra in central Ohio has changed its name and will perform at least three annual concerts in Hilliard.
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