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Vonderlieth
residents to have Vegas afternoon
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[January 14, 2010]
MOUNT
PULASKI -- The residents of Vonderlieth
Living Center will be taking a Las Vegas
vacation! Actually, Vegas will be coming to
them. The Activity Room will be transformed
into the Velvet Lounge Casino for an
afternoon of "hold 'em or fold 'em" fun,
beginning at 2 on Wednesday. Family is
invited, but leave your wallets at home --
we're playing for "Vonderlieth bucks." |
On
Jan. 26, those who came away with winnings
will shop at the first "Vonderlieth White
Elephant Sale," also in the Activity Room,
and put those Vonderlieth bucks to use.
The headline act on Jan. 20 will feature
Tim Searby, newly appointed director of
Castle Manor, the supportive living facility
being built near Walmart in Lincoln. Searby
is well-known in the area as a talented
singer and musician. He will also have
information available about Castle Manor and
the supportive living concept.
The supportive living model of senior
housing was designed to allow people of
varied financial levels, including Medicaid
recipients, to enjoy the benefits of
assisted living. If you have ever considered
assisted living or nursing home care, you
will want to spend the afternoon at
Vonderlieth Living Center to learn more
about what could be your next home.
[Text from
file received from Jo Hilliard,
administrator, Vonderlieth Living Center]
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