Hampton Inn on the Lake hosts ‘Movie Day’ for Bluebonnet Trails

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MARBLE FALLS — Hampton Inn on the Lake hosted 26 residents from the Bluebonnet Trails Mental Health Mental Retardation facility Sept. 23 for their first “Movie Day” event.

The residents came to Hampton Inn and were treated to lunch, snacks and a movie of their choice. They chose to see  “College Road Trip.”

Carmen Sanders is the dayhab director at Bluebonnet Trails MHMR and said they would be happy to attend future movie day events.

“The developmentally disabled consumers from Bluebonnet Trails MHMR had a wonderful time at the Hampton Inn Sept. 23. We very much appreciate the kind reception of our consumers, which encourages community inclusion,” Sanders said.

 

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