Aberdeen Village Community Matters October 2016

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Community Matters Aberdeen Village

October 2016

‘What a wonderful world’ By Diane Gunsolley, chaplain

Louis Armstrong, with his oneof-a-kind gravely style, could get more out of a song than anyone.

Brooke Raymond, a waitress at the Village Green.

“I see trees of green, red roses too

Brooke Raymond

I see them bloom for me and you

From dining services to dream career

And I think to myself what a wonderful world.” That song was a slow stroll through the day. It encouraged pausing to take it all in. The gift of reflection brings to focus the wonder of everyday moments. It highlights nature’s beauty. The trees are alive in fall colors. It’s not too hot and not too cold. I’m determined to take a scenic drive, soak in the beauty and say to myself, “What a wonderful world.”

Many high school students find part-time jobs as waiters or waitresses, but Brooke Raymond’s waitressing position is unique in the foodservice industry. So unique and fulfilling has her position been, that she’s decided to pursue a full-time career in the foodservice industry now that she recently graduated. “I’ve been working here at Aberdeen Village as a waitress for two years now. I have other friends who are servers at normal restaurants, and they can’t believe how nice it is here. They said it’s cleaner, and they’re impressed with the quality of the food. It’s a unique place to work and I love it,” said Brooke. So how did Brooke find out about Aberdeen Village? A family connection.

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