Jeff Green | Oct 19, 2006
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Feature Article - October 19, 2006NFCSNotes:Happenings at Northern Frontenac CommunityServices
Playgroup for Dads: On Saturday, October 21, there will be a Bang and Build Playgroup for dad's and male caregivers. This is a great time for "dad's" and the kids to make that something special for mom. There will bea special guest there to help you and your child create a unique picture frame, along with taking your picture to put in that frame. Registration is required and spaces are limited. 9:30-11:30 with breakfast included. For more information call 279-2244
Children and Fears Workshop: We will also be facilitating a workshop on Tuesday, October 31 in Verona from 9:30-11:30 a.m. called "Things that go bump in the night" Children and fears. This workshop also requires registration and childcare is available.
Thank you, Ruth Geddes: After 17 years of exemplary service to this community, Ruth Geddes is retiring from the position of Community Support Services Coordinator. During her time at NFCS, Ruth helped us survive the cuts of 1995, has overseen many program changes and the development of new programs. Thank you, Ruth; your expertise and dedication will be greatly missed.
Welcome, Catherine Tysick: We are pleased to announce that the new Community Support Services Coordinator is Catherine Tysick. Many of our clients know Catherine from our Adult Day Away Program, and in her previous capacity of Community Support Services Assistant. Catherine brings a wealth of skills and experience to this position.
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