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Wednwday, Jne 2S, 1980
The Herald and The Lantern
First Call's Quinlan At Conference
RIO GRANDE - David QiinUm Jr., case service manager of First Call for Help, was among 250 participants at the second Seniorg Set Four Trips STONE HARBOR - Four trips are being readied for the Serioni here by Ruth Fisher, who chairs the club’s Trips and Tours Onmmittee A five-day four-night visit to Brinkman’s in the Catskills is in the offing and ' reservations are now being accepted. A boat trip of back bay areas with a stop for lunch at a local restaurant is being set for July. August will see a trip to Resort International and a visit to the Ice Capades. Members may reserve their places by calling Mrs. Fisher .at 388-1421.
annual ATRS conference earlier this month. At the Net her land Hilton Hotel in Cinncinnati. Ohio. Theme for the conference was “AIRS in the IflBO’s Beginning the Decade Together ” AIRS, the Alliance of Information and Referral Service, is a national organization of information and referral providers. Workshop topics during the three-day session included practical information and referral techniques in areas such as supervision, personnel practices. stress management, funding and marketing. Conference time was also spent on discussion of networking, access for the handicapped. special needs of the elderly, computer technology and use of Information and Referral data.
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— — —— — by the Cape May Kiwanis Club to Maryann James by club president Robert Smehzer while her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gran-
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Hikers Earn Over $850 For ARC
receive the
59 Seniors
At Park Picnic STONE HARBOR - The ^flret cnvered dish picnic In jlhe county, puck behind ‘vhem. the Seniors here are readying their next nafart there July 1« with a Mlow
up August IX.
More than 50 club members turned nut for the June gathering, and president Innlsr Prager complemented the evening's hostesses. Agnes Errtclison. Betty White and
Sarah Brady.
She also thanked the members for the many and varied dishes they
provided
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N. WILDWOOD - A few weeks ago. 3« kids and a dog walked 22 miles to raise money for the Cape May County Assn, for Retarded Citizens. The unit's third annual walkathon was sponsored by “Sign” a- club at Wildwood Catholic High School. The hikers began at Wildwood Catholic High and walked to the AvalonTownsend’s Inlet Bridge and back. Each walker solicited pledges per mile and the total proceeds were
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".Sign." Service In God’s Name, was instituted at the 1976 Eucharistic Congress in Philadelphia. The local club usually sponsors two projects a year and the members decide which
charity will
proceeds.
ARC this year's recipient, will use the money in the operations of, its manv programs The unit offers an infant stimulation program, Saturday recreation program and summer camp for school-age children, a group home and social activities for retarded adults. The unit also acts as an advocate for all retarded citizens and promotes public awareness and
education regarding
mental retardation
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