
GoodWorks Complex II renovation and expansion begins
Faithful supporter will be missed
Everyday Life
Fire up the grill
IDI’s HoopFest raises $31,500
Proceeds from student-led arts festival given to The Baddour Center
7th Annual Miracle Drive Golf Tournament is a hit!
Ballots cast, RGA selected
Realize tax benefits with planned gifts
Employees learn health, safety strategies
Foundation grants Baddour $50,000
Resident talents show at Lightshine
Faithful supporter will be missed
Everyday Life
Fire up the grill
IDI’s HoopFest raises $31,500
Proceeds from student-led arts festival given to The Baddour Center
7th Annual Miracle Drive Golf Tournament is a hit!
Ballots cast, RGA selected
Realize tax benefits with planned gifts
Employees learn health, safety strategies
Foundation grants Baddour $50,000
Resident talents show at Lightshine

Brian H. showed his moves during a dance solo to "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car." He tied with Katie M. for the "Most Unique Act."

Elvis is alive! No, it is the Elvis impersonator and middle-name bearing Elvis fan, Aaron T., who performed to "An American Trilogy" and tied with Derek H. for the "Best Costume/Attire."

Richard J., known as "RJ" among fellow residents, was the "Most Creative" First Place Winner of the Lightshine Talent Show Series for his vocal solo to the country song "I Cross My Heart."

John R.'s eyes, smile, and dance moves to N*Sync's "Bye, Bye, Bye" helped him tie with Valorie W. for the "Best Audience Response."

Ashton S. tied with Michele for Second Place in the "Most Creative" category for her vocal solo to Sugarland's "Stay."

Jay T. won Third Place in the "Most Creative" category. He impersonated Blake Lewis to "How Many Words."

Mary M. tied with Lauren M. for the "Most Creative" Fifth Place Award. She performed a vocal solo, "Butterfly Kisses," a song about the special love between a father and daughter and the sweet moments that they share throughout their lives together.


