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Volume 14. Issue 9 " A PaDer for the People" SePtember 2007 Chapel Dedicated at Century VillaKentury Fields The new chapel which is part of an expansion project at Century VilldCentury Fields was dedicated August 20. The event was attended by approximately 65 residents, families, and staff, some who openly expressed tears ofjoy at the fact that the day had finally arrived. Janet Lemler, Director of Nursing, Owner, welcomed those in attendance and explained the hopes and a s p i r a t i o n s f o r t h e chapel/ community room. The 3,600 square foot room will be utilized by the entire population of Century Villa and Century Fields and their families, sharing events, spiritual services, and daily activities. Pastor John O'Brien and wife Elsie shared in the celebration and have been long awaiting this day. He lead the group in prayer and asked the Blessing of the Lord be bestowed upon all those who have occasion to participate in the activities of the chapel. The attendees were lead in song by Paula Shock, who leads a volunteer prayer group at Century Fields. Music was provided by Lois Morris, Century Villa's charge nurse, playing a Baby Grand piano graciously donated to the chapel by the family of Miriam Jeffcries. When learning of the new chapel, a Bible was presented in memory of Ella Smith, a past resident, by her family. It will have its home in the chapel. As news of the opening has spread, the staff has received requests by several outside groups to entertain the residents in the community room such as a banjo player, a children's choir group, and a weekly educational program complete with slides and lecture. As an example of its diverse use, requests have ranged from the joy of a wedding held August 25th of Century Villa's Asst. Director of Nursing to a more somber request by a resident's desire to have their wake held at the facility. These events will be able to be shared by all residents unable to attend by tuning in to Channel 2 of a closed circuit televiqinn Fun at " Music at the Fountain" Photo by Rachel Jenkins Georgia DeShon, Mary Speidel, and Carol Campbell broke into an impromptu dance at " Music at the Fountain'' on August 30. Two evenings remain of the eight- week series, sponsored by Greentown Main Street Association. The Hoosier String Players will entertain on September 6 and Paul Stout on September 13. The programs begin at 7: OO p. m. on North Meridian Street. Lawn chairs are recommended. The rain location is the Lions Pavilion at the fairgrounds. For more information, call Jdlene Rule, 628- 3460. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT The Town of Greentown is in the process of cleaning and televising our sewer lines as a continuing effort to correct our wastewater problems. Work will last until mid October. Customers might see men around their homes and there might be a possibility of sewer gas smell, dry toilets and possibly spraying toilets as this work is done. Call the Wastewater Department at 628- 3447 with questions. Art Show The Greentown Community Fest Art Show was held Aug 11 at the Meridian Street Christian Church. The winners were: Best of Show and Viewers Choice- Robert Ludwig ' Vnion Pacific ' Big BOY' in Echo Canyon Utah" Fine Arts Professional - Shirley Quakenbush " Hanging Fuschia" Fine Arts Amateur - Jon Pegg " Sitting Bull" Fine Arts Junior - Brandon Smith " Maxine" Winners Photography Professional - Jean Alexander " Weeping Mountain" Photography Amateur - Sharon Johnson " God's Promise" Photography Junior - Katherine Ellis " Kitty in the Grass" 3- D Professional - Tamara Jarvis " Mother Earth Bowl" 3- D Junior - Skye Funnel1 " Card Castle'' The Greentown Art Show is a project of the Greentown Main Street Association. Photo by Rachel Jenkins Robert Ludwig and his painting, " Union Pacific ' Big Boy' in Echo Canyon Utah"
Object Description
Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 2007-09, 14:09 |
Subject | newspapers |
Subject, Local | Greentown, Howard County (Ind.) |
Item Type | newspaper |
Technical Metadata | Digital images captured by Imaging Office Systems 2008 |
Item ID | im-kokomo-news-greentown-2007-09 |
Local Item ID | Greentown History Center – newspaper collection |
Usage Statement | The Greentown Area Residential Association has granted permission to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library and the Greentown Historical Society to copy any and all issues of the Greentown Grapevine. Permission granted to view and print items from this digital collection for personal use, study, research, or classroom teaching. |
Date Original | 2007-09 |
Date Digital | 2008 |
Publisher | Greentown Area Residential Association, 1993- |
Description |
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Chapel Dedicated at Century Villa/Century Fields, Art Show WInners; Fun at "Music at the Fountain" |
Language | en |
Contributors | Kokomo-Howard County Public Library; Greentown Historical Society |
Source | Original newspaper: The Greentown Grapevine, September 2007, Volume 14, Issue 09 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | [PDFs are fully searchable] |
Description
Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 2007-09, 14:09 - Page 1 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | Volume 14. Issue 9 " A PaDer for the People" SePtember 2007 Chapel Dedicated at Century VillaKentury Fields The new chapel which is part of an expansion project at Century VilldCentury Fields was dedicated August 20. The event was attended by approximately 65 residents, families, and staff, some who openly expressed tears ofjoy at the fact that the day had finally arrived. Janet Lemler, Director of Nursing, Owner, welcomed those in attendance and explained the hopes and a s p i r a t i o n s f o r t h e chapel/ community room. The 3,600 square foot room will be utilized by the entire population of Century Villa and Century Fields and their families, sharing events, spiritual services, and daily activities. Pastor John O'Brien and wife Elsie shared in the celebration and have been long awaiting this day. He lead the group in prayer and asked the Blessing of the Lord be bestowed upon all those who have occasion to participate in the activities of the chapel. The attendees were lead in song by Paula Shock, who leads a volunteer prayer group at Century Fields. Music was provided by Lois Morris, Century Villa's charge nurse, playing a Baby Grand piano graciously donated to the chapel by the family of Miriam Jeffcries. When learning of the new chapel, a Bible was presented in memory of Ella Smith, a past resident, by her family. It will have its home in the chapel. As news of the opening has spread, the staff has received requests by several outside groups to entertain the residents in the community room such as a banjo player, a children's choir group, and a weekly educational program complete with slides and lecture. As an example of its diverse use, requests have ranged from the joy of a wedding held August 25th of Century Villa's Asst. Director of Nursing to a more somber request by a resident's desire to have their wake held at the facility. These events will be able to be shared by all residents unable to attend by tuning in to Channel 2 of a closed circuit televiqinn Fun at " Music at the Fountain" Photo by Rachel Jenkins Georgia DeShon, Mary Speidel, and Carol Campbell broke into an impromptu dance at " Music at the Fountain'' on August 30. Two evenings remain of the eight- week series, sponsored by Greentown Main Street Association. The Hoosier String Players will entertain on September 6 and Paul Stout on September 13. The programs begin at 7: OO p. m. on North Meridian Street. Lawn chairs are recommended. The rain location is the Lions Pavilion at the fairgrounds. For more information, call Jdlene Rule, 628- 3460. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT The Town of Greentown is in the process of cleaning and televising our sewer lines as a continuing effort to correct our wastewater problems. Work will last until mid October. Customers might see men around their homes and there might be a possibility of sewer gas smell, dry toilets and possibly spraying toilets as this work is done. Call the Wastewater Department at 628- 3447 with questions. Art Show The Greentown Community Fest Art Show was held Aug 11 at the Meridian Street Christian Church. The winners were: Best of Show and Viewers Choice- Robert Ludwig ' Vnion Pacific ' Big BOY' in Echo Canyon Utah" Fine Arts Professional - Shirley Quakenbush " Hanging Fuschia" Fine Arts Amateur - Jon Pegg " Sitting Bull" Fine Arts Junior - Brandon Smith " Maxine" Winners Photography Professional - Jean Alexander " Weeping Mountain" Photography Amateur - Sharon Johnson " God's Promise" Photography Junior - Katherine Ellis " Kitty in the Grass" 3- D Professional - Tamara Jarvis " Mother Earth Bowl" 3- D Junior - Skye Funnel1 " Card Castle'' The Greentown Art Show is a project of the Greentown Main Street Association. Photo by Rachel Jenkins Robert Ludwig and his painting, " Union Pacific ' Big Boy' in Echo Canyon Utah" |