Courtesy Homestead Senior Living REXBURG (Homestead Senior Living) — The Homestead Senior Living’s annual Christmas Ball was a magical evening that brought warmth and joy to everyone in attendance. The dining room was transformed into a winter wonderland, complete with twinkling lights and festive decorations. Residents, staff, and family members came together to celebrate the season with dancing that filled the air with cheer. Guests swirled across the floor to classic holiday tunes, while others enjoyed delicious treats. The festivities continued with fun games, where everyone had the chance to win prizes and share laughs. The spirit of Christmas truly came alive with a lively round of carol singing, where voices harmonized in joyous unity, and a surprise snowball fight that delighted all ages. Soft, foam “snowballs” flew through the air, sparking playful competition between residents and staff. The entire building was filled with lighthearted fun, laughter, and a sense of community, making it a day to remember. The Homestead Senior Living’s Annual Christmas Ball was not just a celebration of the holiday season, but a reminder of the joy that can be found in togetherness, no matter the age.The post Seniors celebrate the annual Christmas Ball at the Homestead appeared first on East Idaho News.
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Seniors celebrate the annual Christmas Ball at the Homestead
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