Scarecrow Grabs Attention At Hill House

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Left to Right: Eleanor Kelleher, Diana Whyte, Irene Sechler.
Left to Right: Eleanor Kelleher, Diana Whyte, Irene Sechler.

Members of the Landscaping Committee, and residents of Hill House in Riverside gathered to welcome their newest ‘resident’, a two-faced Halloween Scarecrow.

The Hill House Scarecrow is definitely not scary. The smile on both faces is happy, engaging, and welcoming. In fact, moms pushing strollers from the childcare center next door are stopping to take pictures of him/her with their kids.

Sam Telerico, Chairman of the Board and President of Hill House, and Joy Lautenbach, Chair of Hill House – The Next Generation, thanked the committee for their work as Hill House closes in on completion of its capital campaign that is adding 24 new apartments, new program space and an enlarged dining room.

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