Courtesy Homestead Senior Living REXBURG (Homestead Senior Living) — The staff at The Homestead Senior Living truly outdid themselves in putting on a lively and entertaining old-fashioned shootout between the sheriff and his seputies versus the outlaws. The staff, dressed in cowboy hats, boots, and fringed vests, took their roles seriously, delivering dramatic showdowns and high-noon confrontations. The energy was infectious, as the good guys, led by a charismatic sheriff, squared off against the outlaws, whose antics kept the audience in suspense. Audience members—many of whom had grown up with these classic Western films—cheered on their favorite heroes and booed the mischievous outlaws. The staff’s commitment to their roles and the playful rivalry between the characters made for an unforgettable afternoon. The performance was more than just a fun event; it was a testament to the creativity and camaraderie that thrive at The Homestead, where residents and staff alike can enjoy a unique and spirited form of entertainment that transports them to a different time. The post These cowboys were catching ‘outlaw’ seniors appeared first on East Idaho News.
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These cowboys were catching ‘outlaw’ seniors
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