Thursday, September 29, 2016

Hands4Hope Sponsor Spotlight - El Dorado Hills Town Center



The El Dorado Hills Town Center has been a Hands4Hope Platinum Sponsor since 2009, partnering with Hands4Hope on our Haunted House and more recently, the July 3 Kid’s Zone.  We recently interviewed Natalie Buerki, Marketing Director, about why they chose to support Hands4Hope.  Learn what she had to say...

"All of us here at Town Center believe our youth are the future and respect how Hands4Hope works and mentors the young people in our region. It is a pleasure to see them work together on events like the July 3rd Kid’s Zone and the Haunted House from beginning to end. Hands4Hope is helping sculpt the up and coming leaders of our community in a fun, creative way that really makes an impact on the kids and our community. Not only through these events but all the outreach projects they do.  The kids involved with Hands4Hope, that we have worked with, have been awesome. They are very intelligent and have a real drive to do well. I have seen great growth from them as they accomplish their projects. We are proud to be partnering with Hands4Hope and look forward to their future success in events, outreach projects and making our community and region a better place. We are excited to have the Haunted House here at Town Center again this year and can’t wait to see the Twisted Fairytale!"
The El Dorado Hills Town Center was built by a family for families who believe that creating beautiful, safe spaces for people to gather is key to building a strong community. The all-new mixed-use project, a development of The Mansour Company, has successfully pulled together a great mix of uses – local and national retailers, cafés, restaurants and bars, movie theater, hotel, gourmet market, fitness club, day spa, luxury car dealership, professional and medical offices, public amphitheatre, dramatic fountains and waterways, and broad public plazas. Occupying 100 acres of land and, at completion, one million square feet of buildings, it is the center of town and of the region – a place where the community can gather to shop, dine, work, go to the movies, enjoy a concert, and relax on public plazas.
Town Center is built like a traditional downtown, a main street where people gather, work, stroll along broad sidewalks, enjoy lakeside dining and quality accommodations. The Town Center buildings are each unique architectural statements, by different architects, for different purposes: schoolhouse, boathouse, historic hotel, water tower, to name a few. Perched on the hill to the east, elements of an old town hall can be seen in the theater, evoking emotions from the past: a downtown with its theatre at the end of the street. Mature landscaping, accented by 130 year old olive trees, complete the timeless quality of the project and its environment.
Town Center is El Dorado Hills’ downtown district, unique in the region, a destination not only for El Dorado Hills, but for its neighboring communities and the greater Sacramento Region.

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