May 1, 2008

Dear Tim and Lynne,

A whole year has passed. I want to thank you for accepting me into these apartments a year ago.
I just love my new home and all my new friends. We have a good time together. We watch out for
each other. I have had many people come to visit me this past year and they all say to me, what a
lovely apartment I have, and how nicely you keep the buildings and grounds up. I pray to god that
I will have many years in my new home. It completes this part of my life. Thank you again, you are
wonderful people.

God Bless,
Judy McKay


Distinguished Business Award
Tim Bobroske Construction Services - Quail Hollow Village

Tim Bobroske Construction Service began in 1976 as a chimney sweep company.  His tools were
a burlap bag, a rock and a rope.  This all lead to bricklaying services when Tim acquired an
apprenticeship at Al. Prince Tech in Hartford, CT.  In 1982 Tim began building single family homes
and became involved in land development, and this is when Tim’s wife Lynne joined the
company.  For the past 12 years together they began building, designing and managing senior
housing developments.  In Plymouth Tim and Lynne built Quail Hollow Village, in New Hartford
there is Canterbury Village and in Thomaston, Thomaston Valley Village.  Quail Hollow Village is
filled to capacity and is located on North Main St. Terryville. There are five apartment units that
are surrounded by beautiful landscaping and a specialty pond which residents and their families
enjoy.  Not only have Tim and Lynn created a beautiful living environment for our residents they
have also become very dear friends to each of them through their caring and compassion.

Plymouth Chamber of Commerce



Readers Corner
Bristol Press

Praise for a wonderful project in Plymouth

I am writing this letter in regards to Quail Hollow Village in Terryville. Quail Hollow is a senior
community currently being built by the Tim Bobroske Co.  This 54 unit apartment complex affords
our seniors affordable housing in an upscale living atmosphere.  In January I moved my Mom here
from Florida so that she could be close by but still live independently.  I was so impressed with the
project that I wanted people to know about it.  I have never encountered two such caring
individuals as Tim and Lynn Bobroske.  I truly believe that this project is not all about money but is
truly a “project of love”.  The Bobroske’s had a vision and have withstood tough economic times
and bureaucratic red tape to see their vision come true.  The true benefactors are the residents
of Quail Hollow.  I have seen the difference it has made with my Mom, she has flourished in her
“new home” and I have the reassurance of knowing she is in a wonderful environment with people
close by.

Tim with Lynn working side by side have put in tremendous hours to make this project happen.  
They currently have 16 occupied units which are specially designed for senior living with many
well thought out features. Senior housing need not be basic and generic any longer, Tim and
Lynn have put in many special touches to make the residents feel at home.  We all know what an
adjustment it can be when a parent or grandparent must leave their home and go in to an
apartment type dwelling. Quail Hollow residents enjoy spacious apartments some with decks,
porches etc.  There are flower boxes on the windowsill's that are planted and maintained by a
Garden Club of residents, there is a lovely bridge that leads to a stocked trout pond which can be
enjoyed by residents and their guests.  Tim and Lynn pop in on a regular basis whether to “chat”
or drop off chocolate Easter bunnies at Easter, a plant, or a ticket to a dinner in town.  It is that
“special touch” that lets the residents know that they care.  They have had the school hands
come and entertain the residents on the lawn, they recently had a visit by Congresswoman Nancy
Johnson and future events are planned.

These people deserve much praise for a project well done!!  Not only are the residents benefiting
but the town is getting valuable tax dollars as well. I hope we see more projects like Quail Hollow
on the drawing board; it should be used as a model for future senior communities.  Our seniors
deserve the best and they get it at Quail Hollow!!

Janet Szoldra
Plymouth