There was fun for the whole family to enjoy at the annual June Jubilee at Otterbein-Cridersville. Residents, their families and the community were invited to enjoy an afternoon of summer fun. A band played while guests could eat or take part in other activities. They had a number of local craft vendors and large antique car show. The executive director says it's a way to thank the community for all their support
"We definitely want to show appreciation to our family members and to our residents, so this is a good way to do that with entertainment, being outside, nice food and refreshments. and also to show in a larger picture that we are part of the Cridersville community, and we want to show our appreciation for allowing us to be able to be part of the community," executive director of Otterbein-Cridersville, James Melia, said.
There were also plenty of activities for the kids like the bounce house, caricature drawings and face painting.
