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Happening in February... Home Is Where the Heart Is Heart Attack February 2019 Inside this issue Healthy eating tips How to keep flowers fresh Movie previews and more! 4811 Whipple Avenue NW Suite 101 • Canton, OH 44718 Happening in February... Your CommunitY Staff African American History Month. An annual observance to recognize and Chalet DeVille commemorate African American culture, African American History Month (or Black History 330-492-8650 Month) is celebrated annually in the United States and Canada in February, and in the United Chateau DeVille Kingdom in October. 330-492-8650 National “Wear Red” Day for Women‘s Heart Health, Feb. 1. Heart disease is the No. 1 DeVille northgate killer of women in United States. Raise awareness of heart health issues and disease 330-492-8650 prevention by wearing something red on this day. DeVille regency Groundhog Day, February 2. While waiting for the groundhog this year, consider that 330-492-8650 these hibernating mammals also go by “woodchuck,” “marmot,” and “whistle pig” — the latter DeVille Village because groundhogs sometimes emit a loud, sharp whistle when frightened. Let‘s hope for 330-834-1396 clouds; legend has it that if the groundhog sees his shadow, we‘re in for six more weeks of DeVille Grandeur winter. 330-834-1396 Make a Friend Day, Feb. 11. Friends are the jewels that enrich our lives. Reach out and fountaine DeVille make a connection with someone. 330-488-1051 Valentine‘s Day, Feb. 14. Show the people you love how much you care for them, with Little Williamsburg cards, flowers, and kindness. 330-488-1051 London Square Presidents‘ Day, Feb. 18. Held on or around the birthday of the first U.S. president, 330-477-6717 George Washington. Perry Hills Colony Chinese New Year, Feb 19. Happy 4717, the Year of the Pig! 330-478-2246 Woodlawn Village Home Is Where the Heart Is 330-478-1467 We‘re delighted that you have chosen to reside at DeVille Apartments. Our management team strives to create a warm and caring living environment designed to make you feel right offiCe HourS at home. Please don‘t hesitate to contact the Management Office with any comments, monday thru friday questions or concerns. Have a Happy Valentine‘s Day! 8:00 am–4:30 pm Saturday Heart Attack: Watch for the Signs Closed Sunday Because February is American Heart Month, we thought it appropriate to educate our Closed residents about the early warning signs of a heart attack. Of the approximately 540,000 people who die from heart attacks every year, 350,000 die outside the hospital within the ContaCt DireCtorY first two hours of the arrest. 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Using her newfound ability, Ali redit starts to turn the tables on her obnoxious male colleagues while c o racing to sign the next basketball superstar. Phot twisting state of paranoia as he realizes that daughter is abducted. In the tense days that his brother is alive and life is not what it follow, various family and community seems. Michael Ealy, Jesse Williams, and tensions surface and deeply hidden secrets Nicole Beharie star. are revealed. Javier Bardem also stars. ARCTIC A man stranded in the Arctic after FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY Reformed an airplane crash must decide whether to gangster and former wrestler Ricky, his wife remain in the relative safety of his makeshift Julia, daughter Saraya and son Zak make a ISN’T IT ROMANTIC New York City architect camp or to embark on a deadly trek through living performing in tiny venues across the Natalie works hard to get noticed at her job the unknown in hopes of making it out alive. country. 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