Your Stories Are the Heart of Stroll Pinnacle

As the warm days of summer gently give way to the golden tones of fall, there’s something about September that invites reflection, fresh starts, and a deeper sense of gratitude. Here at Pinnacle, the season brings more than just cooler temps and changing leaves — it brings a renewed appreciation for the people, stories, and traditions that make this community feel like home.

In this issue, we’re excited to share the magic that happens when neighbors come together — like Jordan and Molly, who teamed up to transform front porches into works of art. We’re also celebrating the Maltarich family’s adorable new puppy, Val, and taking a visual journey with Nick and Sam as they return from breathtaking travels through South America. Plus, I had the joy of joining the Yoga Club with Traci Von Gremp inside the clubhouse — a wonderful group that meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 AM and radiates positivity and strength.

We’re also kicking off the season with something fresh and fun — our September Stroll Social Hour is happening Thursday, September 11th from 5:00–6:30 PM at Twenty to Scratch, the sleek new indoor golf simulator lounge just minutes from Pinnacle. This exciting evening of sipping, swinging, and socializing is generously hosted by Barrett Lais, one of our own neighbors and a proud supporter of Stroll Pinnacle. We’ll even get a quick behind-the-scenes look at Lais Dentistry, located right next door! Whether you're there to try the simulators or just connect with neighbors, we hope you’ll come out and help us celebrate the start of fall in style.

Each month, the pages of Stroll Pinnacle come to life through your stories — and I’d love to include more of them. Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, wedding, renovation project, athletic accomplishment, summer adventure, or your beloved pet, there’s always something worth celebrating. Everyone has a story, and the process is simple — just reach out!

Wishing you a beautiful start to fall, filled with gratitude, connection, and the moments that matter most.

With love,
Heather

heather.crosser@strollmag.com