June


 
 Neighbors
For nearly 50 years, the Rolling Hills Easter Egg Hunt, initiated by Annie Occhipinti's parents in 1976, remains a beloved tradition. Despite her father's 2016 passing, Annie and her mother continue the event, drawing hundreds annually. The family's deep connection to Rolling Hills, dating back to 1970, reflects in their active involvement in community organizations, ensuring the neighborhood's unique character endures.
 
Precious Pets
 The Rolling Hills Community Association mourns the loss of their beloved office cat, Sasha, who passed away unexpectedly in April after faithfully serving as mascot and greeter for almost 11 years. Sasha, originally a neighborhood cat, found her home at RHCA and charmed visitors with her regal demeanor. Known for her unique habits and affectionate nature, Sasha leaves behind a legacy of warmth and companionship.
 
Annual Egg Hunt
 The Women’s Community Club of Rolling Hills and RHCA hosted a festive event, featuring an egg hunt, magic show by Arty Loon, and a 50/50 raffle. Despite recent rain, the sun blessed the occasion, with 500 attendees enjoying treats, a successful raffle, and eco-friendly initiatives for Earth Day.
 
Neighbors Night Out
Several Rolling Hills residents gathered at Giorgio’s for a fabulous restaurant review. 
 With its cozy ambiance and mouth-watering dishes, Giorgio’s delivered. Residents raved about the outstanding appetizers like crispy calamari and rich prosciutto crostini, and the flavorful entrees, including crab ravioli and osso buco. Desserts, especially the coffee ice cream topping, are described as "life-changing." Giorgio's offers a memorable dining experience that keeps customers coming back.