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			Emden's 145th Anniversary opens with 
			69-year- "Welcome home!" chicken supper  
				
		 
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            [July 21, 2016]   
            
			EMDEN 
			- The 2016 Emden Homecoming kicked off Friday night, July 15, 2016 
			with their annual chicken supper, now hosted by members of the FFA. 
			This summer, the town is 145 years old.  
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			 Kent Cross said the homecoming began in the late '40s as a way of 
			welcoming people home from World War II.  
			 
			The chicken supper almost always been a big part of the homecoming, 
			now in its 69th year.  
			 
			Many Emden residents shared memories of past chicken suppers.  
			 
			Roberta Rademaker said the chicken supper has been a part of the 
			homecoming since the beginning, in addition to food stands and 
			Bingo.  
			 
			One longtime Emden resident said in the earlier years, Auxiliary 
			Ladies would kill and dress the chickens themselves.  
			 
			Carrie Nowatney, who grew up in Emden, said she remembers helping 
			her mom prepare the chicken when she was a child.  
			 
			Vera James said the Women's Auxiliary hosted the chicken supper for 
			many years. They baked many pies for the supper. 
			 
			
			  Joyce Klokkenga said for many years, the ladies cooked the chicken 
			and the FFA members did a fish fry on Saturday.  
			 
			In recent years, the FFA started doing the chicken supper. They now 
			get the chicken from Lincoln IGA, but the students prepare the rest 
			of the meal, which includes mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, 
			coleslaw, and desserts.  
			 
			FFA teacher Elizabeth Fanning said they had been working hard to 
			prepare the dinner. Students went with her to IGA, Sam's, and 
			Walmart to get needed items.  
			 
			As people lined up, FFA members such as Lily Escobedo, Sammy 
			Preschall, and Emily Craig prepared to serve them. 
			 Noah Watts, Xavier Detmers, Justin Cannon, Kassy Eskew, Talia 
			Andrate set up the table at the entrance. They said money raised 
			will be used for FFA events such as horse judging, livestock 
			judging, trapshooting, and attendance at state and national FFA 
			conventions.  
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				The chicken supper moved to the second floor of 
				the Emden Community House a few years ago since there is more 
				room. An elevator lift installed in the past few years has made 
				it more accessible to many.  
				 
				Virginia Smith really enjoyed the chicken and said, "the chicken 
				is the best I have ever had." Smith said she goes to many small 
				town festivals. She had not been to Emden for many years and 
				said she was surprised at how it had changed and expanded.  
				 
				Ron Schrader has been coming to the supper for a few years and 
				said he always enjoys the food. Schrader said for a small town, 
				they have great entertainment.  
				 
				After the supper, many people stayed to listen to the evening's 
				entertainment, play games, jump in the bouncy houses, or just 
				visit with longtime friends.  
				 
				Events continued on Saturday with townwide garage sales, a 
				parade, and more evening activities.  
				 
				[Angela Reiners] 
			
			  
			
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