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Koelsch Communities to hold grand reopening

)n June 14, from 4 to 7 p.m., Canterbury Park will host a Grand Reopening to showcase their completed community. In partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, Canterbury Park will offer tours to see the $9 million expansion and enhancement project.

“With the completion of our expansion, it is a joy to see our residents celebrating new relationships and hearing from so many the feeling that they have finally found home,” commented Kris Friberg, Executive Director of Canterbury Park.

Including the tours, the Grand Reopening will feature hors d’oeuvres, wine tastings, refreshments, gift baskets and door prizes consisting of a Cannon Beach getaway and spa package. Throughout the evening, special guests and speakers will present on the history of Koelsch in Longview and the numerous enhancements to Canterbury Park.

Canterbury Park expanded the footprint by over 40,000 feet designing terraced apartments with dens and open, spacious kitchens. Resident community spaces now feature the HMS Victory Bistro, gardening beds, craft studio, fully-equipped woodworking shop and an expanded dining room. New additions incorporated security cameras, Wi-Fi throughout the community and covered parking spaces. Concierge service has also been added to benefit the residents.

“We are proud of our rich history and legacy in Longview. Like in many other cities, we are investing in our communities, but Longview will always be our first hometown,” said Aaron Koelsch, CEO and President.

RSVP by June 10. For more information contact Kris Friberg at (360) 501-5100 or email at CanterburyParkED@koelschsenior.com For parking convenience, a continual shuttle from the Cowlitz County Expo Center to Canterbury Park will be provided.

 

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