Lincoln Village Kicks Off Balloons
Over 66 Weekend with Free Community Event
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[August 23, 2024]
On Thursday evening the Lincoln Village
Healthcare Center (next to the DMV) hosted a free community event
with food, live entertainment, and activities that unofficially
opened the Balloons Over 66 weekend.
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This was the second year for the event since the
Covid-19 pandemic continuing a years-long tradition prior to the
pandemic.
Tammy Curry & Shelby Osborn
Business Office Manager Tammy Curry coordinated this
year’s event and along with managers, activities staff, and
housekeeping staff (and a few staff family members recruited for
service) served the food and operated the outdoor activities. Curry
said the goal for this event is “to get our name out there and to
help the community and to support the Balloons Over 66 weekend.” She
added, “We have a good facility and good teamwork. We take good care
of our residents. They enjoy this event. A whole line of them are
outside listening to the music.” Even though it is extra work,
Administrator Brook West said, “It’s worth it! We’re having fun.”
She said the Lincoln Village hopes to host a Halloween
Trunk-or-Treat and perhaps even an Easter egg hunt in the future.
A good crowd of community members came to enjoy the free meal of
pulled pork, baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad, watermelon, and
soft drinks. The food was served efficiently from a front window of
the facility, so there was very little wait to be served.
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Entertainment was provided by Gary Osborne and Rick
Campbell, local musicians who perform around Logan County. They
entertained the audience with a range of classic country and oldie
rock. Tables and chairs were set up under canopies near the
musicians, so that diners could enjoy the music while they ate.
Kids enjoyed a bounce house, face painting, and
games, and there were sno cones and popcorn for anyone who wanted
some. The ever popular dunk tank was back again this year where a
softball to the bullseye could send a staff member into the water.
Walking up and smacking a hand to the bullseye also proved effective
and efficient.
Staff and residents enjoyed this kick-off event as much as the
community. Nurse Liaison Karen Halcomb said, “I love it! I love to
see the people and the kids. I wish we could do it more often!”
[Stephanie Hall]
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