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Aveo opens doors for family fun day

Daniel Bouwmeester    November 9, 2023    2 min read   

Local retirement village Aveo Springfield hosted a community open day last month – a day of free family fun including live music and entertainment.

The Spring Open Day was a chance for residents to tour the village and inspect display apartments and state-of-the-art facilities.

The event ran from 11am to 1pm on Saturday, October 14.

It featured classic 60s rock-and-roll musicians, roving entertainers, children’s entertainment, and food trucks – plus stalls and demonstrations by local community groups.

Aveo staff were on hand on the day to answer any questions about the village.

Community welcome

Sales manager Lori Wilson said the entire community was welcome.

“We are excited to welcome the wider community into our village for a day of fun in our beautiful, landscaped gardens with an opportunity to experience the vibrant lifestyle they enjoy,’’ Ms Wilson said.

Aveo Springfield is situated within the Greater Springfield community, close to the Mater Private Hospital Springfield and Robelle Domain Parklands.

Facilities include the cinema, billiards room, and heated indoor pool.

The premises are nestled amongst beautifully landscaped gardens – all of which were on display during the two-hour open-day event.

It is also a short stroll away from the White Rock Spring Mountain Conservation Park.

All images: Aveo Springfield / courtesy Urbaine.

Aveo Springfield is located at 2 Symphony Way, Springfield Central.

For more information, call 3155 2346 or visit aveo.com.au/openday.


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Daniel Bouwmeester

Daniel was born in a mining town in New South Wales to Dutch and Welsh immigrants, before relocating to Logan City, where he attended Canterbury College for twelve years. He pursued his passion for music by completing a first-class honours degree at the University of Queensland (UQ), and later signed with a local record label. He has travelled the world from a young age, including a student exchange in rural France, a job working the ski lifts in Colorado, and visits to the islands of the South Pacific. After a six-year career in market research, Daniel returned to UQ to complete a Bachelor of Journalism and Arts dual degree, majoring in political science. His varied experiences at home and abroad have contributed to a passion for spreading good news while defending the truth buried inside complex societal paradigms.