The Presbyterian Village North (PVN) Foundation commemorated 40 years of service with a lively fiesta-themed outdoor luncheon, bringing together a large crowd of residents and teammates to celebrate. Guests enjoyed lovely weather, a catered Mexican lunch and received the Foundation’s new brochure, which highlights its mission, key milestones and commitment to enhancing the quality of life for PVN residents. Resident board members, Gateway Society members and PVN teammates volunteered throughout the event by checking in guests, guiding people to their seats and by serving drinks and cookies.
For four decades, the PVN Foundation has provided grants for financial assistance, campus improvements and cultural programs, consistently working to improve the PVN community. Some of these notable projects include constructing The Bob and Ruth Maier Walking Path, Gatehouse, Lifestyle Fitness Center and pavilion for the community’s dog park.
“It was a joy to provide the fiesta for our PVN residents. The PVN Foundation exists to enrich their lives and it is our honor to serve them. It was fun to have so many residents celebrate 40 years with us,” shared Diane Reynolds, PVN Foundation President and Chief Operating Officer.
The celebration honored the Foundation’s legacy of service, reaffirming its dedication to enriching the PVN community for generations to come.