Huntington Living Center Invites the Community to The Annual Festival of Stars

Community News Release
A large evergreen tree covered in colorful Christmas lights stands on a lawn in front of a building at night.
A brightly lit Christmas tree at the Huntington Living Center's annual Festival of Stars event.

The Taylor-Brown Auxiliary of Huntington Living Center invites the community to join the Living Center residents at this year’s “Festival of Stars.” The annual celebration of the holiday season takes place Wednesday, December 4 at 7 p.m. outside in front of the living center, 369 E. Main Street, Waterloo, and features a tree-lighting, sing-along, and a visit from Santa!

Refreshments will follow. There will also be a drawing featuring baskets of holiday items and other prizes.

For a donation of $5 or more, a light will be placed on the holiday tree in front of the Living Center in memory of or in honor of individuals or special events. In addition, a crystal star will be placed on a special holiday tree in the main lobby at Huntington. If you would like to participate, please send $5 per star to Taylor-Brown Auxiliary, Huntington Living Center, 369 East Main Street, Waterloo, NY 13165.

All donations will be used to benefit residents of the Huntington Living Center. Donations will be accepted throughout the holiday season.

New Taylor-Brown Auxiliary members are always welcome. Membership dues of $5 help the Auxiliary fund its projects while supporting the residents of Huntington Living Center. For more information about the Festival of Stars, or on how to become an Auxiliary member, call Doreen DePaolis at the Huntington Living Center at (315) 787-4920.

All Finger Lakes Health Auxiliaries volunteer to raise money in support of patients and projects at their local UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health affiliate. If you are interested in becoming an Auxiliary member, please call Mary Sue Dehn, Director of Development at the Finger Lakes Health Foundation, (315)787-4074.

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