which is made up of villag-
er-representatives from the
different neighborhoods. In
order to prioritize projects,
Cross Keys leadership solicits
feedback from the council reg-
ularly.
Moving forward, both restau-
rants in the Harmony Ridge
Community Center will be ex-
panded to meet the needs of
the growing number of res-
idents – one restaurant will
double in size, and will include
a new “open kitchen,” where
diners can experience the food
be freshly prepared in front of
their eyes.
The village will also expand
its cultural arts and wellness
facilities. In their community
center, for instance, they are
creating a new hallway called
the ‘Avenue of the Arts.’ One
side of the hallway will feature
windows looking out into the
beautiful courtyard. The oth-
er side will feature new meet-
ing spaces and leisure rooms.
There will also be a new cre-
ative arts room, as well as a
new theatre classroom with
approximately 100 seats with
reclining chairs.
On the wellness side, the orga-
nization has plans to expand
their current cardio room,
and to expand their studio
area where they conduct well-
ness classes. They also plan to
add more showers and locker
room space.
Mindy explains that the organi-
zation will continue to improve
structurally and programmat-
ically, always looking for ways
to enhance the quality of their
services and the engagement
of their team. Their goal re-
mains the same as ever – and
if there’s a better way to enrich
lives, they aim to find it.
MAY 2019