Senior organizations celebrate the
changing of the season with two separate festivals
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[October 03, 2016]
LINCOLN
- Cool temperatures and gray skies set the tone for the weekend, as
two local organizations celebrated the changing of the seasons with
fall festival events. On Friday evening, the Christian Village held
its annual Fall Festival, and on Saturday the Oasis Senior Center
celebrated fall with its second annual Oktoberfest.
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Christian Village Fall Festival
On Friday evening the Christian Village proved the proverb, “Where
there is a will, there is a way,” when a last minute decision to
moved their annual fall festival event to the Logan County
Fairgrounds in order to hold it in spite of any inclement weather.
Typically the Village holds the annual event outside and inside at
the Congregate building on the Village Campus. That had been the
plan earlier this month, when Mother Nature visited Logan County
with heavy rain and thunderstorms, forcing the village to postpone
their event.
The festival was rescheduled for this past Friday evening.
On Thursday the weather forecast showed that it would be a rainy and
somewhat chilly weekend, especially on Friday and Saturday. The
Village announced mid-day that they were moving the festival. It
would take place in the open air pavilion on the south end of the
Logan County Fairgrounds.
The Friday forecast proved true, and throughout the day, much of
Logan County saw gray skies heavy with rain clouds, and misty rain
on and off most of the day. In spite of the weather, though, folks
adapted to the change of venue and made their way out to the
fairgrounds for an evening of fun, food and activities.
Among the many great things going on, was a bounce house outside and
a dunk tank. Early in the evening Village Chaplain Ryan Edgecombe
was taking a turn on the dunk tank ledge. Edgecombe promised that
“everyone is a winner” and when children gave it their best effort
to hit the target with a softball but came short, Edgecombe tripped
the trigger himself, and took the plunge into the tank of chilly
water.
Later in the evening, others would take a turn as the “celebrity” to
dunk in the tank.
Under the roof of the pavilion, guests gathered with kids getting a
chance to paint and take home a special Halloween pumpkin. Popcorn
and cotton candy were made available along with a meal including a
grilled sandwich, chips and a drink.
Several youngsters signed up to participate in the Kiddie Tractor
Pull that was scheduled to take place near the end of the evening.
Some took advantage of the time before the competition to check out
the tractor and give it a tug or two.
Live music was set up in one corner of the pavilion, with chairs in
place so folks could spend some time just sitting and enjoying the
entertainment. There were also several vendors on hand selling their
wares.
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Oktoberfest at the Oasis
On Saturday, the trend of less than perfect weather continued as the Oasis
Senior Center hosted its second annual Oktoberfest. Some may recall that last
year the weather for the Oktoberfest was miserable. It was very chilly and wet,
making some of the events difficult, especially when nightfall came and it was
time for outdoor entertainment in the Oasis Beer Garden.
This year, the weather was better. Though it was gray early in the day, the
temperatures appeared to be warmer and the sun tried to shine a time or two.
On the back side of the parking lot an antique and vintage car show drew
visitors. Behind the building, a bags tournament had a large group of
participants.
Inside the building, the Oasis gift show was all decked out for fall with tons
of fall decorations for shoppers to purchase and take home for their own
decorating needs.
In the dining room area, Oasis members were serving up bratwurst with German
potato salad, sauerkraut, and cabbage. There was also a huge selection of
desserts to choose from at the end of the meal. At 3 p.m. the menu switched from
brats to schnitzels with the same sides and the same wide variety of desserts.
Outside on the front patio, the scarecrow contest was going on. The selection of
entries was really impressive and very different from one another. As the
afternoon progressed, guests would ultimately decide on their favorite by
placing pennies in containers labeled according to each scarecrow.
Outside on the west end of the building, the beer garden was set up and would
open later in the evening with live entertainment running until 11 p.m.
[Nila Smith]
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