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			 The 50th Anniversary celebration at Christian Village was 
			similarly affected, but that didn’t mean the day was lost. While 
			some tents stood empty with the rain coming down, and outdoor events 
			for kids canceled, inside the Community Living Center, it was a very 
			busy place. 
			 
			The two story building with several open meeting areas was filled 
			with guests enjoying a variety of activities. 
			 
			Just inside the door, the Village was celebrating the future by 
			showing off plans for the next expansion project, a nursing building 
			that will be built across Seventh Street. The village recently 
			received a vacation of right-of-way from the city of Lincoln for the 
			project. The new development will include the building plus a 
			cul-de-sac at the end of Seventh. 
			   
			 
			Guests were invited to enjoy food treats such as cotton candy being 
			made on site, and a terrific box lunch that included a barbecue 
			sandwich, chips and a sweet treat. The lunch was free to everyone 
			while supplies lasted. Serving began at 11 a.m. and a large crowd 
			was on hand to enjoy the food. 
			 
			Indoor activities were set up for young and old alike. For kids 
			there were art projects and other games.  
			 
			For kids and adults there were trivia games and mind teasers that 
			exercised the mind and memory. On this game the ball with red stars 
			contains topics to which the possessor of the ball has to provide 
			answers. The rest of the group can challenge the answer if they feel 
			it is incorrect. Questions included naming famous movies stars from 
			the 1950’s or name the First Ladies of the United States. 
			 
			There were tests of brain, and physical skills such as the test for 
			eye and hand coordination and muscle strength. 
			 
			Displays were set-up with Reps Gym that focused on Senior Health and 
			Exercise. Dr. Frank Adubato was also on hand with a display 
			pertaining to back health.
 
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              Live music was provided by Dan Tackett of Lincoln and Kevin 
			Wilson of Elkhart. 
A booth was set up to explain the Christian Village Ministry. And, a table was 
set up with a representative from Safe Haven Hospice. 
 
In another part of the building, tables were set-up with representatives talking 
about good nutrition, and another table featured career opportunities at 
Christian Village. 
 
The nursing table was sponsored by Walgreens with lots of handouts and freebies 
being offered to visitors. 
 
Outside, when the rain broke for a bit, one tent was busy, but for the most part 
the outdoor events were not taking place. 
 
The Christian Village began in Lincoln in 1965 as the Christian Nursing Home. In 
its 50 year history in the community it has expanded greatly, now offering 
independent living options, assisted living options, complete nursing care, and 
specialty programs such as rehab-to-home and memory care. 
				 
			[Nila Smith] 
			  
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