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THE STAYTON AT MUSEUM WAY HOSTS TCU TAILGATE PARTY

11-23-2011 06:36 AM CET | Sports

Press release from: Forte Public Relations

Residents of The Stayton at Museum Way, an all-inclusive life care senior living community that recently opened in Fort Worth’s Cultural District, dressed in purple and gathered at The Stayton’s 11th Floor Sky Bar for wine and tailgate classics before heading to Cowboys Stadium to watch TCU beat BYU. In addition to the resort-style living The Stayton offers, the sassy décor and modern amenities, including a black marble bar at the top that offers a panoramic view of downtown Fort Worth, made it the perfect place to host the pre-game festivities.

“It was our first big social event since opening The Stayton, and it couldn’t have been a bigger success,” said Kerri Lambert, director of sales and marketing at The Stayton. “We had so many residents decked out in their TCU gear come up to the bar and socialize before the game, and then we all headed to Cowboys Stadium together on the shuttle to watch the game. TCU’s win was the perfect end to a perfect evening!”

ABOUT THE STAYTON AT MUSEUM WAY

The Stayton at Museum Way is a $164 million senior living community located in Fort Worth’s Cultural District. An 11-story, three building community, The Stayton features 188 independent living residences with a variety of spacious one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. In addition to resort-style independent living, The Stayton provides onsite assisted living, memory support, and private skilled nursing for life care residents and others in the community.

The Stayton at Museum Way is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit senior living community sponsored by Senior Quality Lifestyles Corporation (SQLC), a Texas-based nonprofit organization that sponsors sister communities The Buckingham in Houston, Edgemere in Dallas, Querencia at Barton Creek in Austin and Mirador in Corpus Christi. For information call (817) 439-6936 or visit www.thestayton.com.

Ashley Wessel
Forte Public Relations
12700 Park Central Drive
Suite 1250
Dallas, TX 75251
214-890-7912 ext. 27
awessel@fortepr.com

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