Toll Brothers was the proud host of “Casino Night” held recently at its Newtown Walk decorated model homes in Bucks County, PA. The fun-filled evening of casino play, food, and prizes was a remembrance and celebration of friends and family, and all heroes of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Special guests were in attendance throughout the evening, including Steve Santarsiero, State Representative for Bucks County, and Ellen Saracini, one of the founders of the Garden of Reflection Memorial Committee, as well as other members. “The Memorial continues to console local families and pay tribute to the loss this Nation endured,” said Gregory LaGreca, Toll Brothers Division Vice President. “We are awestruck by Ellen’s selfless dedication and drive,” he added.
Proceeds from “Casino Night” at Newtown Walk benefit The Garden of Reflection 9/11 Memorial in Yardley, PA.
The Garden of Reflection 9/11 Memorial stands as a reminder of the sacrifice of those 2,973 killed on September 11, 2001. Its beauty underscores the Nation’s loss and marks a place of peace for friends and family to pay tribute. It is situated in Memorial Park amid the natural beauty of Historical Bucks County farmland in Lower Makefield Township. The dedication of individuals, organizations, and volunteers makes the Memorial Garden possible.
Newtown Walk is a luxury carriage home community by Toll Brothers just footsteps from historic Newtown Borough. The community offers an ideal location near boutique shopping, fine dining, and recreation, and is within the highly rated Council Rock School District. Homes are priced from the upper $500,000s. For more information please call 215-968-8999 or visit NewtownWalk.com.
From I-95 to Newtown Exit 49 (Route 332): Bear right onto Route 332 West and drive 1 1/10 miles to Newtown-Yardley Road and turn right. Proceed on Newtown-Yardley Road for 1 mile and Newtown Walk will be on your right.
From Route 413: Travel south on Route 413 (Durham Road) and turn left at the light for Durham Road. Continue on Durham Road and turn right onto Sycamore Street. Proceed to the second traffic light and turn left onto Washington Avenue. Drive 9/10 mile and Newtown Walk will be on your left.
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