

Life is better when we share it with our family and friends and neighbors. Here, #HarvestBetterTogether is more than a hashtag – it’s a way of life. From play dates and activities for the kids to wine tastings and fitness clubs for the adults to community-wide celebrations and events, there’s always something going on at Harvest.
The Harvest Lifestyle Program and our Lifestyle Director, Page Austin, have won multiple awards from local and national organizations. It’s no wonder our lifestyle program has become the standard by which others are judged. And don’t just take our word for it – download our review below to read why our current residents love Harvest so much!
Life is better when we share it with our family, friends, and neighbors.
Powered by community & caffeine. Good mornings start when you sip local @farmhousecoffeetx 💛☕️ #harvestbettertogether
Jan 20
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that” - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Happy Martin Luther King Jr. day. #harvestbettertogether
Jan 20
❄️☃️ Our Texas-size snowball fight was a huge hit — 5,000 snowballs, nonstop laughter, and memories made with the whole family!
A big THANK YOU to @davidweekleyhomes for sponsoring this incredible event and to @bahamabucks for working their magic and making all 5,000 snowballs that kept the fun going! We are so grateful for your support and for helping bring such a cool experience to our community. 💙❄️
#harvestbettertogether
Jan 17
What a glowing good time! ✨ Our Glow Putt Putt Night was filled with bright lights, big smiles, and nonstop fun. Thank you to everyone who came out and made the night one to remember! ⛳️✨ #harvestbettertogether
Jan 17
Join us as we honor Harvest neighbor Brigadier General Jeffrey Ellis who served the United States Air Force with distinction and was an American hero defined by courage, service, and devotion to others. A command pilot with more than 3,700 flying hours, including combat missions in the F-105 during the Vietnam War, he was shot down over North Vietnam on December 17, 1967, and held as a prisoner of war until his release in 1973. Over his career, he earned some of the nation’s highest military honors, including the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star with “V” device, Purple Heart, and Meritorious Service Medal.
Beyond his military service, he was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and a valued member of the Harvest community. In a meaningful tribute during his final days, Ross Perot Jr. honored General Ellis with a flyover, a full circle moment reflecting a shared history of aviation. His legacy of service, mentorship, and patriotism endures.
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