|  Christian Village is in the midst of a multi-million dollar 
			expansion project that includes not only this facility, 
			but also an expansion of its nursing care building. 
 On Friday a large group of guests gathered outside the new facility 
			to join in the celebration. Opening remarks were offered by 
			Christian Village Administrator Jo Hilliard. Hilliard acknowledged 
			the many people who had worked hard to bring the new building to 
			fruition, including the overseers of the projects and the 
			construction firm that completed the building.
 
 Senior Vice President of Christian Homes, Inc., Gordon Venturella, 
			spoke next acknowledging the many donors who had made completion of 
			the project possible and noted specific areas of the building 
			including the spa, one of the private rooms, the laundry room and 
			the hair salon. He finished saying they were most grateful to the 
			building sponsor, the Woods Foundation.
 
 Venturella introduced David Goldwitzer and Blinn Bates of the Woods 
			Foundation. Robert J. Woods and Joan Jarrett Woods, now both 
			deceased, created the Woods Foundation to support the needs of the 
			community through their philanthropy. Bates said that when 
			considering the Christian Village project, the Foundation’s Board of 
			Directors felt the project would be of such great importance to the 
			local community.
 
			
			 Goldwitzer and Bates pulled the cover from the sign which read, The 
			Woods Foundation Garden Villa.
 Christian Village Chaplain Ryan Edgecombe then addressed the group 
			with a word of scripture. He also explained that a Cloud Nine 
			Dogwood tree was being planted as a dedication of the new facility. 
			He read a Prayer of Dedication, which would then be buried with the 
			tree. In addition, three other written prayers are to be placed in 
			the ground; one from a resident of the Village, one from an 
			employee, and one from a volunteer at the Village.
 
 “We plant this tree as a symbol of your provision and as a symbol of 
			the life that will take place at the Woods Foundation Garden Villa. 
			As this tree grows, may the neighbors who move into this home grow 
			in spirit, grow in grace, and grow in wellness.
 
 “As this tree blooms in the spring, may those you have entrusted 
			into our care continue to bear fruit and beauty as they positively 
			impact other lives created in your image.
 
 “As this tree provides shade in the summer, we ask that you provide 
			relief and rest and reprieve in times of change or challenge or 
			fear.
 
 “As this tree loses its leaves in the autumn and is preserved in the 
			winter, may this tree be a living testimony to those living in the 
			Garden Villa, even as our bodies fail us, you are doing good work 
			through us that sometimes only you can see until the spring comes.” 
			Edgecombe finished his prayer with thanksgiving for all the work 
			that has gone into the creation of the new facility.
 
 After the planting ceremony, the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of 
			Commerce Ambassadors, Lincoln Mayor Marty Neitzel, Aldermen Jeff 
			Hoinacki and Todd Mourning joined members of the Christian Village 
			in cutting the ribbon on the new building.
 
 Hilliard then invited everyone to come inside the building. Inside, 
			there were refreshments, special music, a few words spoken by Mayor 
			Neitzel, a speech from Dr. Keith Ray of Christian Homes, Inc. and 
			tours of the building.
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After a few minutes, Hilliard asked for attention and addressed the group 
gathered inside the communal area of the building. She began saying that 
Illinois Representative Tim Butler had planned to attend but was at the last 
minute unable, so he had asked a member of his staff to come in his stead. She 
also noted that Tim Searby, a former Director of Christian Village was present, 
as well as one of the Villages original board members Gerald Carter, along with 
his wife, Nancy. 
Hilliard said that the Village Board had greatly appreciated the support it 
received from the city of Lincoln, first with Mayor Keith Snyder, and now with 
Mayor Marty Neitzel. She then asked Neitzel to come up and say a few words on 
behalf of the city.
 Neitzel began by welcoming all visitors to Lincoln to town and expressed 
appreciation for all that were in attendance. She congratulated the Christian 
Village on their accomplishment in opening the Garden Villa and noted that there 
were still projects ongoing at the campus and many more great things to come, 
all of which would offer great benefits to the senior population of the Logan 
County community.
 
 Dr. Keith Ray was next to speak for Christian Village’s parent company Christian 
Homes. Dr. Ray has been present through the several stages of construction on 
this project.
 
 He included in his opening remarks expressions of appreciation to all the CV 
staff who have supported this project with special thanks to Administrator Jo 
Hilliard.
 
 After a word of prayer, the Christian Village Ensemble sang “A Christian Home.” 
Hors D’oeurves were then served to guests, while others took advantage of the 
opportunity to walk through the facility and view the rooms that will be private 
living quarters, as well as the many amenity rooms that will offer supportive 
services.
 
 
 
The Woods Foundation Garden Villa is already open, and residents have moved in. 
The Villa houses 12 assisted living private apartments.  The 
new facility is under the direction of Cindy White, who has been with Christian 
Village since 2009.
 
 Anyone interested is securing an apartment at the Garden Villa may call 
217-732-2189 to schedule a personal tour.
 
 [Karen Hargis/Nila Smith]
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