The “American Gothic” painting is recreated by Apostolic Christian Home of Roanoke residents Charles Guy and Madelyn Rothgeb during the Fourth of July Parade parade in Roanoke. Other residents dressed up as Statue of Liberty, Betsy Ross, and Uncle Sam.
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All enjoyed this sweet Fourth of July-themed Root Beer Float!
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These 3D Fourth of July envelopes spruced up the home with holiday spirit being displayed in the shadow boxes for all to see.
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The week began with Monday Morning Stretches in the activity room. A video on the smartboard was shown stretching out arms and legs while country music was played in the background. The bi-weekly Manicure Monday was shortly after offering residents the opportunity to get their nails touched up with polish along with a hand massage and lotion at the end. After lunch, bingo was played in the dining room. The lucky Coverall winner at the end, getting his choice between a large candy bar or Bingo Bucks, was resident Woody Schoon. That evening, a few residents played bean bag toss in the activity room. The goal is to land the bean bags inside the hole and score the most points. Resident Sharon Stephens was thrilled when she won with 44 points.
The “American Gothic” painting is recreated by Apostolic Christian Home of Roanoke residents Charles Guy and Madelyn Rothgeb during the Fourth of July Parade parade in Roanoke. Other residents dressed up as Statue of Liberty, Betsy Ross, and Uncle Sam.